What is common factors orientation?
a. Blending elements of two or more established approaches into a unified point of view.
b. Using a core of healing elements shared across theories and techniques.
c. Using a collection of techniques without theoretical synthesis of approaches.
d. Using a collection of techniques with theoretical synthesis of approaches.
e. Blending psychology with some other science such as medicine.
Answer: b
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