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The Myers Briggs Type Indicator is an outgrowth of ___________________ psychology.
 
  a. Freudian
  b. Eriksonian
  c. Ego
  d. Object Relations
  e. Jungian

Question 2

Which of the following would NOT be identified by an analytical therapist as a valid statement about dream analysis?
 
  a. Dreams conceal the hidden experiences of clients and the meanings that clients attach to those experiences.
  b. Dreams might actually suggest solutions to a clients current dilemma.
  c. The clients psychological state might be presented in a dream through stories or archetypal characters.
  d. Dreams can reflect both client fears and wishes.
  e. Following a series of dreams and watching the changes in them can serve as a measure of a clients progress in therapy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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