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Rogers described the ideal therapist as someone whose inner experience
 
  A) is largely transparent to the client.
  B) is hidden under a professional demeanor.
  C) includes only positive emotions toward the client.
  D) is irrelevant to the therapeutic work.

Question 2

Which statement would Rogers most likely have made at the beginning of a group session?
 
  A) Here we are. We can make of this group experience exactly what we wish.
  B) There will be a break of 15 minutes at 10:30.
  C) My name is Dr. Carl Rogers, and I will be telling you what to do today.
  D) Let's go around the room. Please tell us your name, your occupation, and your reason for being here
  today.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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