Carl Rogers encouraged therapists to genuinely express their own true feelings during their interactions with clients. He also encouraged therapists to refrain from directing clients toward certain insights. Explain how a therapist might be genuine and nondirective and still be able to help a client who feels ashamed of his or her physical appearance and is intensely anxious about developing close friendships.

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1. First the therapist has to listen attentively and try to paraphrase what the person has told her about their Wright concerns instead of a therapist saying "I know how you feel," the therapist must first check his or her understandings by summarizing the person's words in his or her own words.

2. Allow the pereon to expressively state what the problem is and pay an empathetic listenong ear which is non judgemental whilst inviting clarification like "What might be an example of that?" may encourage the person to say more. A person may explain situation where they feel more insecure physically and why.

3.The therapist may then Reflect feelings: "It sounds frustrating" might mirror what you're sensing from the person's body language and intensity. The therapist may also help role play or introduce scenarios in which they can help a patient with how to handle such situations , focus on their positive aspect in life and constantly point them out so that they can shift their focus from the physical aspects into other aspects that are crucial in their lives which they can use to shine.