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How does Rogers's client-centered therapy reflect the humanist perspective?

It recognizes individuals are unique, highlighting the client-therapist relationship.
It focuses on the importance of professional expertise in directing therapy.
It rejects thoughts and behavior, focusing only on relationships.
It imposes strict guidelines to quickly produce desired behaviors in clients.

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It recognizes individuals are unique, highlighting the client-therapist relationship. ( just took the quiz )

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Hi,

How does Rogers's client-centered therapy reflect the humanist perspective?
It recognizes individuals are unique, highlighting the client-therapist relationship.
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