Multiple Choice
The person-centred therapist generally does not find traditional assessment and diagnosis:
A) as a useful tool for case conceptualisation.
B) as a meaningful way of understanding of a client's psychological state.
C) to be useful because these procedures encourage an external and expert perspective on the client.
D) as a necessary process that does not affect the course of therapy.
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