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ssal

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Cara's therapist instructs her to relax and state aloud any thoughts, memories, or images that come to mind. Cara's therapist is using a psychoanalytic technique known as ____.
 
  a. ego analysis
  b. free association
  c. countertransference
  d. working through

Question 2

Werner is a traditional psychoanalyst and is treating Betty for problems with anxiety. Werner's techniques for treatment would probably involve ____.
 
  a. asking Betty to free-associate to parts of a dream
  b. reflecting Betty's words to show his interest in her and her difficulties
  c. asking Betty to engage in imaginary dialogues with someone not present to get in touch with her feelings
  d. training Betty in progressive relaxation techniques



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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