Which intervention would be appropriate to use in Carl Rogers' client-centered therapy?

a. introspection
b. role-playing
c. behavior modification
d. interpretation


B
Role-playing would be an intervention used with Carl Rogers' client-centered therapy. For example a client may be having difficulties communicating with a spouse. In client-centered therapy, the therapist may play the client's spouse, in an effort to bring an experience into the present, so that the client may interpret his own emotions and actions.

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