Both psychodynamic therapy and client-centered therapy stress
A) the importance of insight and increased self-understanding.
B) learning new conditioned responses that are incompatible with previously learned responses.
C) the importance of determining an accurate baseline measurement for the incidence of problem behaviors.
D) the importance of focusing on past relationships and social interactions rather than on present experiences.
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