Rogers's personality theory is rooted in:

a. Freud's theories.
c. experimental psychology.
b. Jung's theories.
d. humanistic psychology.

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Rogers's personality theory, like Maslow's, is rooted in humanistic psychology, which Rogers made the framework for the patient–therapist relationship. Rogers did not develop his theory from experimental research conducted in laboratories, but rather from his experiences working with patients, or clients as he preferred to call them.

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