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In contrast to short-term therapies, Leichsenring and Rabung (2008) found that, in the treatment of complex psychological disorders, long term psychoanalytical therapies were:
 
  a. less effective overall.
  b. more effective overall.
  c. less satisfying to patients.
  d. more satisfying to patients.

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Just like how a mother will fail to attend to the needs of a child, no matter how well intended, a therapist will occasionally fail to attend to the needs of a patient. Negotiating this pattern within a relationship has been termed:
 
  a. transference and countertransference .
  b. rupture and repair.
  c. idealization and fixation.
  d. disappointment and despair.



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Answer to Question 1

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