Multiple Choice
In client-centered therapy, the relationship between the client and therapist is
A) one of equals working together on the problem.
B) much like that of a horse (client) and rider (therapist) .
C) the therapist directing the process through free association.
D) one where neither plays an active role, allowing the process to unfold naturally.
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