One difference between Skinner's behavior modification and Freudian psychoanalysis is that
a) behavior modification uses a single approach with all clients; psychoanalysis uses different, custom-tailored techniques.
b) behavior modification takes longer.
c) psychoanalysis is concerned with internal changes; behavior modification is concerned with external changes.
d) the psychoanalytic therapist takes a more active, directive role in the therapy.
Ans: c) psychoanalysis is concerned with internal changes; behavior modification is concerned with external changes.
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