Anna Freud's most important revision of orthodox psychoanalysis ____

a. ?was called conservative psychoanalysis
b. ?was called reformed psychoanalysis
c. ?was to focus on the middle age crisis
d. ?was to clarify the defense mechanisms
e. None of the choices are correct.?


d

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