Assume the role of one noted Personality Theorist Carl Rogers.Carl (you) is going to counsel a client in response to thissituation:
Someone has come to you expressing a number of problems: theperson's marriage is a mess, they hate their job, they cannotcomplete work on time, they feel overwhelmed and cranky much of thetime, and even their dog doesn't like them much of the time. Whileworking from the Humanistic (client centered) perspective, you willneed to inform your fictional \"client\" what you believe the clientcan about the problems the client is having. Using Rogerian theory,how might you tell them to set things to right again? After youhave completed adequate research on Rogers, and how he envisionedboth problems and solutions, counsel your fictional client. Yourletter should display clear evidence (such as textbook terms) thatyou understand what the theorist considers a healthy, well-adjustedpersonality, and how to help someone build one. No direct quotes ofthe textbook or other source is permitted.