Dr. Mallord empathizes with her patient, but is passive and nondirective in the sessions. She does encourage the development of emotional awareness. What general technique is Dr. Mallord using to treat her patient?

a. biological
b. humanistic
c. cognitive-behavioral
d. psychodynamic


Answer: b.

Psychology

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