Dr. Lombard's research focuses on the capacity of the human mind to store and retrieve information. Her colleague, Dr. Fry, is a clinician who strives to help his clients "be all they can be". As a fly on the wall listening to these two psychologists' civil disputes during coffee breaks, which psychological perspective can you assume Dr. Fry adheres to?

A. Cognitive
B. Behavioral
C. Psychodynamic
D. Humanist

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Answer:

The answer is D. Humanist.

Explanation:

Humanistic psychology is a perspective that studies the person as a whole. Humanistic psychologists consider that behavior in a person is related to his or her inner feelings as well as his or her self-image.

This perspective also considers that each person is unique and he or she can change his or her life at any time. This perspective considers that our responsibility is to be happy and we are also responsible for our well-being. We can be important people through our self-actualization.