Question

The principal goal of interpersonally oriented therapy is:
a. The client experiences a different and more satisfying kind of relationship with the therapist, than he/she has had in the past.
b. The client's individuation from his/her family.
c. The client's resolution of conflict by eliciting the same response from the therapist as experienced in the past.
d. The client's cathartic release.

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