Dr. Kanas is treating a young man who complains that he suffers from anxiety when at work and feels pressured to work harder. Dr. Kanas uses a variety of therapeutic strategies, including examining the man’s negative thinking patterns, his medications,

reinforcers in his environment, and any repressed negative experiences from his childhood. Dr. Kanas is using a(n) __________ approach in his treatment of this client.

A) psychodynamic
B) biological
C) behavioral
D) eclectic


Answer: D

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