According to Watson, which of the following "carative" processes refers to being authentically present?

a. Humanistic-altruistic values
b. Instilling or enabling faith
c. Promoting expression of feelings
d. Assisting with gratification of human needs


B

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A Being authentically present is not part of the "carative" process of humanistic-altruistic values.
B Being authentically present is part of the "carative" process of instilling or enabling faith and help.
C Being authentically present is not part of the "carative" process of promoting expression of feelings.
D Being authentically present is not part of the "carative" process of assisting with gratification of human needs.

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