Werner is a traditional psychoanalyst and is treating Betty for problems with anxiety. Werner's techniques for treatment would probably involve
A. asking Betty to free associate about the difficulties she has been having lately.
B. reflecting Betty's words to show his interest in her and her difficulties.
C. asking Betty to engage in imaginary dialogues with someone not present to get in touch with her feelings.
D. training Betty in progressive relaxation techniques.
Answer: A
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