Critics contend that many behaviorists


In reviewing behavioral approaches, Parrott (2003) noted that, "Critics contend that many behaviorists have taken the person out of personality and replaced it with an emphasis on laws that govern actions in specific environments. They ignore clients' personal history and unconscious, treating them more like pigeons than people" (p. 290). What makes this important or unimportant for helping clients?

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