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How did Anna Freud's theory in regards to working with children differ from her fathers?
 
  A) Anna believed that the therapist should be a blank screen.
  B) Anna believed that there should be special modifications and adjustments.
  C) Anna believed that the analysts should present themselves as useful and protective, so that once therapy began the bond would be strong enough to sustain it.
  D) Both B and C

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Which of the following asserted that analysts must also address issues with living persons, existing in the outer world and not enshrined in memory?
 
  A) Anna Freud
  B) Erik Erikson
  C) Margaret Mahler
  D) Melanie Klein



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: A




frankwu

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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