Which of the following is not a characteristic of the person-centered approach? ?
A) The focus is on the subjective world of the client.
B) It is supported by evidence from ongoing research.
C) Importance is placed on the attitudes and beliefs of the therapist.
D) Emphasis is given to developing a contract for therapy.
E) Attention is directed toward the personal relationship between the client and the therapist.
Ans: D) Emphasis is given to developing a contract for therapy.
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