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Client-Centered Psychotherapy
- Client-Centered Psychotherapy : Client-Centered Psychotherapy refers to nondirective form of psychotherapy, originated by Carl Rogers, in which the therapeutic process focuses on the patient's own thinking and feeling which the therapist merely helps to clarify through understanding and empathy; developed as a reaction against the authoritativeness and interpretation of the more traditional psychotherapies
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