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Who is most likely to have claimed that "As the client becomes more self-aware, more self-acceptant, less defensive and more open, she finds at last some of the freedom to grow and change in directions natural to the human organism.?"

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- Carl Rogers

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Carl Rogers, the American psychologist, proposed his humanistic approach often known as the 'client-centered approach' to understand psychology. He put the individuals at the center in the continuously evolving world of experience. He claimed that 'as the client evaluate and actualize their behavior due to interaction with others, they become more self-aware as well as more self-acceptant, and perceive other people as distinct and separate individuals. They also become less protective, and more agape.' This allows them to have the liberty to grow and advance their present value system.

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