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jenna1

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A therapist interprets a patient's dream. There is a wise man in the dream who guides the patient, a Jungian therapist might see this as
 
  a. representing an archetype, as well as having possible meanings for transference interpretation.
  b. representing an archetype, as well as having possible meanings for interpretation of the active imagination.
  c. representing a superiority complex.
  d. an opportunity to develop the persona.

Question 2

When Jungian analysts ask patients to fantasize about an image that patients have had, and then ask them about the fantasy, they are using the technique of
 
  a. active imagination.
  b. dream analysis.
  c. free association.
  d. sandtray analysis.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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