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Client Empowerment in Client-Centered Therapy
A foundational principle of client-centered therapy, as emphasized by Carl Rogers, is the importance of the individual taking control of their own life to overcome challenges. This perspective trusts in the client's capacity to direct their own path to personal growth and problem resolution.
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A person in therapy says, 'I feel completely overwhelmed. My boss expects too much, my family needs me, and I have no time for myself. I don't know how to handle it all.' Which of the following therapist responses best exemplifies the therapeutic approach where the individual is seen as fully capable of navigating and resolving their own problems if the therapist provides certain core conditions?
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Evaluating a Therapist's Intervention
A client expresses significant distress and uncertainty about making a major life decision, asking their therapist directly, 'What do you think I should do?' Which of the following therapist responses best exemplifies the principle of trusting the client's capacity to direct their own path to resolution?