In the psychodynamic approach to treating clients with dependent personality disorder, counselors work with clients to

a) Revisit and resolve past relationships through transference in treatment
b) Reframe erroneous thinking, such as dichotomous views of independence
c) Establish new routines of becoming more independent
d) Empower clients through positive self-talk and encouragement from the counselor


A

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