The goal of client-centered therapy is to teach clients
a. to reduce the incongruity between the real and ideal self.
b. to rely on the empty chair technique to solve problems without help from the therapist.
c. to understand the dynamics of transference and countertransference of maladaptive
behavior.
d. to have unconditional positive regard for everyone.
e. to confront their faulty mental sets.
a. to reduce the incongruity between the real and ideal self.
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The first two editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders:
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