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    Rogers' Work Is Significant in Its Attempt to
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Rogers' Work Is Significant in Its Attempt to

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Question 40

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Rogers' work is significant in its attempt to


A) explain parent/child relations.
B) enumerate human needs.
C) define the self.
D) attack the unconscious.

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