Multiple Choice
Paul Wachtel is characterized by the text authors as an initially reluctant integrationist who,upon beginning to write a critical article of behavioral therapy,found several strengths of the behavioral perspective.These strengths included all of the following EXCEPT:
A) the possibility of active intervention.
B) the causal role of early experiences.
C) an emphasis on empirical validation of procedures.
D) an emphasis on context in shaping behavior.
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