The great importance in a humanistic therapist being genuine appears to be in ____

a. ?forcing the client to see the contrast between the client’s unhealthy behaviors and the therapist’s healthy ones
b. ?the transference of the client’s feelings toward loved ones onto the therapist
c. ?the sense of unconditional positive regard that the client will feel
d. ?providing a healthy model for healthy relationships with others


ANSWER:
d

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