In client-centered therapy
a. the client must be warm, supportive, and accepting of the therapy.
b. the process of therapy is not as important as the emotional climate.
c. the client is indulged to help him or her understand their ego.
d. the therapist provides the advice and the client does the interpretation.
Question 2
The person credited with devising client-centered therapy is
a. Sigmund Freud. c. B.F. Skinner.
b. Carl Rogers. d. Albert Ellis.