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Social Studies, 10.03.2020 01:09, lindseybug

The person-center approach's view of human nature:
a. views people as basically competitive.
b. states that humans are driven by irrational forces.
c. emphasizes clients' abilities to engage their own resources to act in their world with others.
d. assumes that, while humans have the potential for growth, we tend to remain stagnant.
c. Emphasizes client's abilities to engage their own resources to act in their world with others

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The person-center approach's view of human nature:
a. views people as basically competitive.

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