Dr. Schwartz is a humanistic psychologist. Based on this information, there are many things that he believes about his clients. Which of the following is not one of them?

A. Their behavior is motivated by personal growth.
B. Their behavior is motivated by sexual or aggressive drives.
C. They are capable of consciously controlling their own actions.
D. They are responsible for the ways they think and behave.


Answer: B

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