The only predetermined belief of the person-centered therapist is:

a. that a fully-functioning person is perfect.
b. that all people have some kind of abnormality.
c. what the therapist finds in a client's complete assessment.
d. the client's inherent value and worth.


ANS: D
FEEDBACK: The only predetermined belief of the person-centered therapist is the client's inherent value and worth. The therapist gives them unconditional positive regard and offers no judgments about their behavior or advice on how to behave.

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