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How does Fritz's Gestalt therapy reflect the humanist perspective?

A.It focuses on observable behaviors to quickly identify and treat disorders.
B.It is primarily rooted in exploration of childhood experiences.
C.It seeks to examine the whole individual and not just behaviors or thoughts.
D.It rejects biological needs as a motivation for human behavior.

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C) It seeks to examine the whole individual and not just behaviors or thoughts.

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The correct answer to this question is letter "C.It seeks to examine the whole individual and not just behaviors or thoughts." Fritz's Gestalt therapy reflect the humanist perspective is that it seeks to examine the whole individual and not just behaviors or thoughts.
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