Carl Rogers started from a psychodynamic perspective, but soon developed an approach which was:

A. humanistic, client-centered, nondirective, relatively short-term, and humane.
B. affected greatly by modeled after the vocational guidance movement.
C. modeled after the basic tenets of Freudian psychoanalysis.
D. a reaction against existential humanists who were having increasing influence in the United States.


A

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