As a therapist, Dr. Schwindt often uses operant conditioning techniques in treating her clients. She also shows her clients unconditional positive regard, empathy, and genuineness, and analyzes the transference relationship between herself and each client. Dr. Schwindt's therapeutic approach is best described as ____

a. ?psychoanalytic
b. ?client-centered
c. ?behavioral
d. ?eclectic


ANSWER:
d

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