The psychotherapy that addresses "the whole person" is the so-called humanistic psychotherapy. Instead of trying to point fingers at specific problems in an individual's life, it assumes a holistic view, taking the person as a whole instead of focusing on their particular aspects. Its goal is to empower the individual and strengthen their belief in themselves, as well as other people.
D since subjective means that opinions change from person to person. In other words, people that appear greedy to me may appear righteous to someone else.
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