Rogers's clinical experience while teaching at the University of Wisconsin was mostly with:
a. disturbed children in a local orphanage.
b. young, intelligent, highly verbal college students.
c. deeply disturbed psychotics at a state institution.
d. wealthy businessmen who were highly stressed.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Rogers taught at the University of Wisconsin from 1957 to 1963. His clinical experience while in academia was mostly with college students in the counseling centers. Thus, the kind of persons he treated during that time were people who were young, intelligent, highly verbal, and, in general, facing adjustment problems rather than severe emotional disorders.
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