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fahad

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Which statement best describes the role of transference in brief psychodynamic therapy?
 
  (a) BPT considers transference to be the client's perception of the therapist's behavior and intent.
  (b) Transference in BPT is a direct result of early childhood attachments.
  (c) Transference in BPT is considered a distortion of the client-clinician relationship.
  (d) BPT views transference as a form of interpersonal empathy.

Question 2

Strategic family therapy developed by Jay Haley and others teaches therapists to:
 
  (a) look behind symptoms for possible secondary gains
  (b) develop paradoxical directives
  (c) propose experiments that may seem punishing or absurd
  (d) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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fahad

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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