Among the goals of parent-child interaction therapy are all of the following EXCEPT:

A) helping parents set realistic goals for their child's behavior.
B) teaching the child better skills.
C) encouraging parents to not change how they act with their child.
D) teaching the parents to use fairer discipline practices.


Answer: C) encouraging parents to not change how they act with their child.

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