According to Carl Rogers, in order to help clients realize that they don't have to put up a false front of trying to appear to be something that they're not, clinicians should ideally

A. provide a model of genuineness and willingness to disclose their personal weaknesses and limitations.
B. stress on the fulfillment of physical needs before the fulfillment of psychological needs.
C. encourage clients to develop self-defense mechanism to protect their self-identity.
D. create an environment of structure and rigorous questioning.


Answer: A

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