Aaron is a therapist, who always tries to be honest and genuine in his dealings with his clients and strives to not hide behind the "phony front" of his professional role. According to Rogers, Aaron is
a. authentic.
b. reflecting.
c. empathic.
d. displaying transference.
A
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