Whitaker differed from Bowen in the following way(s):
A. Bowen believed in coaching in his therapy and Whitaker didn’t
B. Bowen believed in the importance of theory and Whitaker believed it could be a hindrance to clinical practice
C. Bowen believed in supporting a differentiated self and Whitaker thought individuality had to be subordinated to systemic needs
D. All of the above
ANS: B
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