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    A Client Suddenly Begins to Argue and Treat the Therapist
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A Client Suddenly Begins to Argue and Treat the Therapist

Question 61

Question 61

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A client suddenly begins to argue and treat the therapist like she does her mother which, according to Freud, illustrates the process of resistance.

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