Carl Rogers named his technique "client-centered therapy" to emphasize his belief that
a. clients should play a major role in determining the pace and direction of their therapy.
b. clients should always be the center of attention.
c. therapists should always share all of their thoughts, feelings, and experiences with clients.
d. the client is in a position of natural status and authority over the therapist.
A
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