What is the essence of morita therapy?
a. Clients are taught to experience their neurotic symptoms and, instead of struggling with them, to accept them and keep proceeding toward goals anyway by performing small life tasks, eventually moving on to larger ones.
b. Clients are taught to control their thinking so that they avoid thinking about obsessive tendencies.
c. Clients use meditation and yoga to distance themselves from their problems, thus reducing the stress in their lives.
d. It is loosely structured form of therapy where counselors use whatever interventions make sense for the client at the time.
e. Clients are encouraged to immerse themselves in volunteer work and stop thinking about themselves.
Answer: a
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