The humanistic approach to therapy put forward by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow emphasizes A. the unconscious
B. personal choice
C. errant thought processes
D. the empty-chair technique
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The correct answer is B. personal choice.
The humanistic approach, as advocated by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow, emphasizes the importance of personal choice and individual experiences. It focuses on self-actualization and the belief that people have the capacity for personal growth and understanding. This approach encourages individuals to find their own paths and make choices that fulfill their potential.