Client-centered therapy and psychoanalysis are similar in which of the following ways?
a. They have no similarities.
b. Both are conducted by therapists with a doctorate.
c. Both focus on clients becoming more aware of and comfortable about their genuine selves.
d. Both seek to achieve a major reconstruction of a client's personality.
Question 2
Roger is in therapy. His therapist seems to really understand his world from Roger's point of view. This exemplifies the Rogerian client-centered therapy condition of
a. empathy. c. unconditional positive regard.
b. sympathy. d. genuineness.