Dr. Billings is a therapist who specializes in psychoanalysis. The types of techniques that she is likely to use would include
A. teaching clients to replace their fears systematically with more relaxed responses.
B. systematic desensitization and token economies.
C. free association, dream interpretation, transference, and interpreting the client's resistance to discussing painful memories.
D. prescribing strong medication that will reduce the client's anxiety so that the client can learn to relax and gain insight.
Answer: C
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