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    Rather Than Interpreting the Client's Thoughts and Behaviors, the Client-Centered
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Rather Than Interpreting the Client's Thoughts and Behaviors, the Client-Centered

Question 152

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Rather than interpreting the client's thoughts and behaviors, the client-centered therapist tries to create a warm, accepting climate that allows the client the freedom to explore troubling feelings and thoughts.

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