Person-centered therapy, in contrast to most other forms of psychotherapy,
A) uses rewards and punishments for specific, well-defined behaviors.
B) makes much use of biological and medical interventions.
C) offers little intervention, advice, or direction.
D) makes heavy use of both Freud's and Adler's theories.
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A) symbolic
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A) is more expensive than individual
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