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WWatsford

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When a therapist listens for problem-saturated stories, the therapist is likely to be a
 
  a. psychoanalyst.
  b. behavior therapist.
  c. narrative therapist.
  d. reality therapist.

Question 2

In brief psychodynamic psychotherapy, transference interpretations typically consider links between the patient's behavior toward:
 
  a. significant past figures and the therapist.
  b. current life figures and toward the therapist.
  c. significant past figures and current life figures, and de-emphasizes interpretation of behavior toward the therapist.
  d. the therapist, current life figures, and significant past figures.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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