ALL BUT WHICH of the following is a recognized shortcoming of the humanistic-existential approach to psychotherapy?

a. the use of language that suggests that other approaches are authoritarian or inhumane
b. an emphasis on feelings that leaves the therapy process vulnerable to bias and unreliability
c. the use of jargon that is vague and ill-defined
d. a research emphasis that seems to detract from the performance of the therapy, itself

D

Psychology

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Psychology