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    If a Therapist Finds Himself/herself Reacting to a Patient in a Manner
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If a Therapist Finds Himself/herself Reacting to a Patient in a Manner

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If a therapist finds himself/herself reacting to a patient in a manner similar to a previous person in his or her life, this is known as _________.

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