A primary aim of psychodynamic approaches is:
a. to lead a client to solve their problems the way the therapist wants them to solve them.
b. to decrease the client's need to solve their own problems.
c. fostering of clients' capacities to expect others to solve their own problems.
Answer: c. fostering of clients' capacities to expect others to solve their own problems.
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