One distinctive feature of the person-centered approach to psychotherapy is that the approach
a. is aimed at “symptom reduction” rather than enabling clients to explore and understand their symptoms to find what distress these are reflecting
b. is aimed at “symptom reduction” and enabling clients to explore and understand their symptoms to find what distress these are reflecting
c. is not aimed at “symptom reduction” but rather enabling clients to explore and understand their symptoms to find what distress these are reflecting
d. avoids using the terms “distress” and “symptoms”
c. is not aimed at “symptom reduction” but rather enabling clients to explore and understand their symptoms to find what distress these are reflecting
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