What was the extent of Carl Rogers's work?
a. He spent most of his time writing psychology books and teaching people his theories.
b. He collaborated with many other scientists and limited his work to research into what psychological approaches work.
c. He was active in counseling, career counseling, parenting, teaching, organizational development, and advocating for social justice on the world level.
d. He published two books and then focused on his private practice.
e. Late in life, he turned away from the outside world and became interested in transcendental meditation.
Answer: c
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