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According to psychodynamic therapy:
 
  A. Positive transference is always helpful in the clinical relationship.
  B. Positive transference is an unconscious process that occurs when an earlier unresolved relationship in the clinicians past may lead the clinician to unknowingly idealize the client.
  C. Negative transference occurs when previous inter-ethnic or intra-ethnic cultural experiences are unconsciously displaced onto the clinical relationship.
  D. Both positive and negative transference are expected features of the helping relationship.

Question 2

Parent-child career interaction theorists study
 
  a. early childhood attachment patterns.
  b. parents' attitudes towards their children.
  c. videotaped conversations between parents and their children.
  d. family genograms at various points in time.



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ANS: D

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