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Payal Bhonde
on Nov 26, 2024Verified
In Roger's client-centered therapy, ________ is a method of response in which the therapist attempts to understand what the client is experiencing by restating those experiences.
A) interpretation
B) reflection
C) interjection
D) projection
Client-Centered Therapy
A form of psychotherapy developed by Carl Rogers, focusing on providing a supportive environment that allows the client to lead the therapeutic process.
Reflection
Method of responding in which a therapist expresses his or her attempt to understand what the client is experiencing and trying to communicate.
Interpretation
The process of explaining, conceptualizing, or understanding meanings or patterns in data, events, or observations.
- Describe the essential components and techniques of client-centered therapy.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the essential components and techniques of client-centered therapy.