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The main role of the client-centered therapist is:

A. interpretation of the client’s thoughts, feelings, memories, and behaviors.

B. clarification of the client’s feelings.

C. confrontation of the client’s irrational thoughts.

D. modification of the client’s problematic behaviors.

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B. clarification of the client’s feelings.

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