After Freud's death, psychoanalytic therapy became more flexibly organized and highly individualized. Each of the following characterized the changes in psychoanalytic therapy EXCEPT:

a. therapy could be conducted face-to-face instead of from a couch.
b. daily therapy sessions were recommended so the treatment could proceed more quickly.
c. therapeutic advice and suggestions could be included along with interpretations.
d. the development of a transference neurosis was no longer viewed as critical in every case.


B

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Once counselors have disclosed their legal questions to their immediate supervisors and have received a response either from the supervisor or from an attorney who is advising them as to the proper course of action,

a. it is essential for counselors to seek a second opinion. b. it is essential for counselors to choose and act on their own choice. c. it is essential for counselors to follow legal advice given to them, even if they do not agree with it. d. it is essential for counselors to follow legal advice given to them, but only if they agree with it. e. it is essential for counselors to ask the ACA Ethics Committee for an opinion.

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A) ?disagree with Bill and his disrespect for his teacher. B) ?agree with Bill and his disrespect for his teacher. C) ?tell Bill what you know about getting along with teachers. D) ?show that she/he understands Bill's message.

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A. a static trait. B. influenced by internal factors only. C. influenced by environmental factors only. D. influenced by both internal and environmental factors.

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