Carl Rogers's person-centered approach is considered __________ because the client actually does all the real work, with the therapist merely acting as a sounding board

a) directive
b) nondirective
c) behavioral
d) cognitive

b

Psychology

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a) Sleep apnea b) Insomnia c) Narcolepsy d) Non-REM sleep

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All of the following are approaches to the study of adolescents EXCEPT:

A) biological. B) cognitive. C) psychiatric. D) social.

Psychology