Answer:
Humanistic
Explanation:
Options:
a) Cognitive
b) Behavioral
c) Humanistic
d) Psychodynamic
In therapy, the humanistic perspective focuses on finding different approaches to help a patient/client to analyze personal choices in order to improve their own perspective and to grow so he/she can feel worthwhile, that is, to understand what are the aspects of his/her life that need to be changed, improved, removed, or incorporated.
In this type of therapy, the person is responsible of changing and improving but does this with the help of the humanistic therapist by focusing on strengths and goals, instead of faults or mistakes.