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Victor has a counseling session with Lisa, a humanistic psychologist. During the session, Lisa says that Victor should reconnect with his true desires to feel happy. In this case, Lisa is most likely to recommend that Victor shoulda) interact with self-actualizers who are spontaneous and creative. b) encourage relationships in which people are authentic and have no false pretenses. c) be in a relationship that requires him to meet external standards to experience positive regard. d) interact with those who are sympathetic toward him.

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