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Carl R. Rogers, Client-Centered Therapy: Its Current Practice, Implications and Theory Quotes: When the locus of evaluation is seen as residing in the expert, it would appear that the long-range social implications are in the direction of the social control of the many by the few.
         

When the locus of evaluation is seen as residing in the expert, it would appear that the long-range social implications are in the direction of the social control of the many by the few.


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