As innovations in psychoanalytic therapy progressed, ideas about the nature of the transference changed and included all of the following EXCEPT:

a. the transference could be controlled through the proper use of interpretations.
b. negative transferences were encouraged to rapidly develop to more quickly unlock early conflicts.
c. positive transferences were regarded as more conducive to client acceptance of interpretations.
d. the transference could be better controlled if the therapist was less of "blank screen" and moreactive.


B

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A) ?confuse the client. B) ?clarify the ambivalence that has made decisions difficult. C) ?help clients to have compassion for themselves. D) ?Both clarify the ambivalence that has made decisions difficult and help clients to have compassion for themselves are correct.

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Students often come to Brian asking advice about their relationships. He feels uneasy when he is not able to give concrete advice concerning their problem. His motivation to help others is based on the need to

a. return a favor. b. care for others. c. be needed. d. provide answers.

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The most commonly used correlation coefficient that is used when the data is quantitative and has a linear relationship is known as

a) Pearson product moment correlation coefficient b) Spearman rho correlation coefficient c) Point biserial correlation coefficient d) Phi coefficient

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The Woodcock-Johnson (WJ-IV) ______.

a. is an intelligence test b. measures working memory and processing speed explicitly c. can be used to contribute toward a diagnosis of learning disorders d. has a subsection for understanding science

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