Multiple Choice
A common theme originating in Carl Rogers's early writings and continuing to be seen in all of his works is:
A) the need to find meaning in life through love, work, or suffering.
B) the need for a religion to find meaning in life.
C) the importance of expressing feelings that stem from childhood issues.
D) a basic sense of trust in the client's ability to move forward in a constructive manner if the conditions that encourage growth are present.
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