Why was short-term dynamic psychotherapy developed?
a. Traditional psychoanalysis does not create enough transference.
b. There was a shortage of qualified psychoanalysts.
c. Traditional psychoanalysis often requires many years of weekly sessions.
d. Transference was found to be harmful.
C
You might also like to view...
You are an inmate at a state prison. The facility does not provide air conditioning in the cells and you find this to be unreasonable, considering the summers have been unusually hot. In the end, the court rejects your case. The court's decision is consistent with the concept of _______________, which allows prison administration latitude to establish policy as it sees fit.
A. reciprocity B. institutional autonomy C. due deference D. retribution
The most common form of psychological disorder in the UK is:
a) Major Depression b) Anxiety c) Schizophrenia d) Bipolar depression
Linda tends to think about alternatives for too long, without making a choice about how to act in a
situation. She should work on the __________ stage of the C-P-C cycle. A) first B) second C) third D) none of the above
What is the legal status of physician-assisted suicide among the various states in the United States?
a. Although suicide is illegal in most states, assisted suicide is legal for terminal conditions in Oregon. b. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit upheld the U.S. Attorney General's directive overturning Oregon's approval of physician assisted suicide, so assisted suicide is illegal in all fifty states. c. All of the states in the U.S. now have "living will" laws that permit physician-assisted suicide. d. Most states have determined that it is permissible for a parent or spouse to help a terminally ill patient end his or her life, but they do not allow physicians to do so.