Exam 2: Case Approach to Psychoanalytic Therapy
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Insight in analytic therapy typically requires the client to experience therapeutic regression and the "working through" of distortions in the context of the therapeutic relationship.These processes:
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From a psychoanalytic perspective, if the focus of treatment is limited to individual symptoms, it is likely that:
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Assessment of an individual client's need for analytic therapy would include:
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Which of the following statements about the psychodynamic approaches is not true?
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What fundamental interest is a critical distinction between analytic therapy and other approaches?
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Repeating interpretations of a client's behavior and overcoming his/her resistance, allowing the client to resolve his/her neurotic patterns is called:
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Treatment techniques of psychoanalytic psychotherapy include all except:
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A headache might serve to keep a client sexually distant from her husband while also providing a pretext for avoiding social contacts that might threaten her marriage.This is an example of:
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