Which of the following is true of psychoanalytic techniques?
a. Freud believed that transference was an avoidable aspect of the analyst-patient relationship.
b. Transference is the psychoanalytic term for the client's unconscious defense strategies that prevent the analyst from understanding the person's problems.
c. Resistance is the psychoanalytic term for the client's relating to the analyst in ways that reproduce or relive important relationships in the client's life.
d. Freud believed that a person's current problems could be traced to childhood experiences.
Ans: d. Freud believed that a person's current problems could be traced to childhood experiences.
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