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Carl Rogers believed that confronting a client could hinder the therapeutic process by creating defensiveness and resistance. He preferred to create a nonjudgmental and accepting environment where clients could explore their feelings and experiences without fear of judgment. Rogers believed that self-exploration and personal growth occur more effectively when the therapist provides unconditional positive regard.

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