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    A Psychoanalytic Therapist Views Themselves and Approaches Counseling Situations As
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A Psychoanalytic Therapist Views Themselves and Approaches Counseling Situations As

Question 33

Question 33

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A psychoanalytic therapist views themselves and approaches counseling situations as:


A) Expert-novice
B) Psychoanalytic-psychodynamic
C) Scientist-practitioner
D) Participant-observer

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