Identify the assessment technique used by Carl Rogers
a. Person-centered therapy
b. Free association tests
c. Dream analysis
d. Case history analysis
ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Rogers's approach to therapy was person-centered therapy in which the client is assumed to be responsible for changing his or her personality. Rogers opposed assessment techniques such as free association, dream analysis, and case histories.
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