H Have New member Apr 16, 2010 #1 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. nondirective b. directive c. behavioral d. cognitive
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. nondirective b. directive c. behavioral d. cognitive