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In client-centered therapy, an essential quality of the therapist, referring to the ability to see the world through the client’s phenomenology as well as from perspectives of which the client may be only dimly aware. Source: Davidson, Gerald C. and John M. Neale. 1994. Abnormal Psychology, 6th Edition. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons
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