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javeds

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According to Rogers, clients are able to overcome defenses and accept experiences that have been denied and distorted when they
 
  A. experience conditional positive regard.
  B. experience unconditional positive regard.
  C. think about what they are saying to the therapist.
  D. have a good self concept.

Question 2

According to Rogers, the therapist's job is to
 
  A. identify the client's problems for him or her.
  B. teach the client what it means to be fully functioning.
  C. modify the client's self destructive behaviors.
  D. provide an atmosphere within which clients are able to help themselves.



emily12345

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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