Multiple Choice
According to Rogers, what should a therapist do when he or she is experiencing negative feelings in the context of the therapeutic relationship?
A) Pause, take a deep breath, and express a positive feeling anyway.
B) Acknowledge it to himself or herself, but avoid displaying or showing the negative feelings.
C) Go to therapy because any negative feelings toward a client are a sign of countertransference that needs to be resolved.
D) Always be real and direct, expressing negative feelings full force.
E) None of the above is an ideal way for dealing with negative reactions to clients.
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