"A patient often feels hopeless and amotivated. His/her therapist believes that all people have an innate drive to improve themselves, and that if this person can ""reconnect"" with this innate human tendency their negative symptoms might be relieved is most likely a:"
a. Behavioral therapist
b. Cognitive therapist
c. Humanistic or Existential therapist
d. Psychodynamic therapist
e. None of the above
Ans: c. Humanistic or Existential therapist
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a. phenotypic inheritance; phenotypic b. polygenetic inheritance; independent c. incomplete dominance; codominant d. crossing over; recombinant
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