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The focus in existential-analytic therapy is on:
 
  a. the past experiences of the patient and their instinctual impulses
  b. the ontological basis of the person's problems
  c. improving the patient's intelligence
  d. the classical conditioning experiences of the patient

Question 2

The existential approach to therapy maintains that:
 
  a. understanding follows technique
  b. technique must constantly be emphasized
  c. it is impossible to understand the patient's needs
  d. technique follows understanding



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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