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Nate and Brenda argue about the usefulness of the humanistic approach to personality. Its not practical, Nate exclaims. Not true, says Brenda. Some of the best-known applications of the humanistic approach have been ____.
 
  a. in crisis intervention
  b. psychotherapy methods
  c. curriculum materials
  d. assessment tools

Question 2

The humanistic psychology approach to personality has been criticized for ____.
 
  a. its psychotherapy techniques, which focus too much attention on overt behavior
  b. emphasizing culture-specific concepts about mental health
  c. placing too much emphasis on sexual determinants of personality development
  d. being better at describing personality than at explaining it



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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