Psychodynamic interpersonally oriented therapies agree with classical psychoanalysis in the importance of
A) the transformation of sexual energy into neurotic behaviors.
B) understanding the present in terms of the past.
C) focusing on the transference neurosis.
D) the therapist being passive and impersonal.
Question 2
Why has the prevalence of DID been increasing?
A) It may be that the prevalence of DID has not changed at all, but that clinicians may unknowingly
encourage the emergence of new identities.
B) Children in today's society are far more likely to experience severe trauma than they were in the past.
C) As of 1980 most insurance companies had to accept DID as a billable diagnosis.
D) DID has only recently received full acceptance from the psychiatric community and, as a result, once
hesitant professionals now readily using this diagnosis.