Multiple Choice
In stark contrast to person-centred therapists, rational-emotive therapists
A) do not believe in a warm relationship between client and counsellor is necessary for change.
B) believe a nurturing environment is essential to induce people to change their behaviour.
C) believe that the essential ingredient in counselling is unconditional positive regard.
D) understand that cognitive aspects of the person are not as critical as some would think.
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