Asked by Chelsic PoohbearJamara on Jul 21, 2024

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Dr.Roger is a psychologist trained in the person-centered approach to therapy.Which of the following describes how Dr.Roger would treat a client?

A) He would have his client's behaviors observed by two or more raters.
B) He would discuss his client's problems as the client understands them.
C) He would have his client take tests that measure the five-factor theory.
D) He would have his client take multiple projective tests to reveal unconscious conflicts.

Person-Centered Approach

A counseling and therapeutic framework focusing on client autonomy and the therapist's empathy and unconditional positive regard.

Projective Tests

Psychological assessment tools that use ambiguous stimuli to elicit responses revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts.

Five-Factor Theory

A model that outlines the five broad dimensions of personality as openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.

  • Appreciate the function of unconditional positive regard, conditions of worth, and self-actualization in the framework of humanistic models of personality development.
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Thalha SheriffJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The person-centered approach, developed by Carl Rogers, emphasizes understanding and addressing problems as the client perceives them, focusing on the client's perspective and feelings.