What method would a modern psychoanalyst employ who wanted to treat a new client who wished to prevent the onset of depression?
A. Asking as few questions as possible, and meeting as often as possible, to give the client a chance to slowly build trust
B. Asking many questions about the client's current relationships, feelings, and behavior patterns
C. Disregarding the work of Freud entirely and focusing exclusively on pharmacological treatment
D. Initiating an experimental type of aversion therapy
Answer: B
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