The client's transference reactions usually relate to
A. the client's tendency to observe his feeling in other people.
B. the tendency of present events to color past memories.
C. the client's ability to transfer learned experiences form one situation to another.
D. the tendency to distort present perceptions due to transferred inferences from past, primary experiences.
D. the tendency to distort present perceptions due to transferred inferences from past, primary experiences.
Answer A would seem similar to projection, while B is overly general. C is not responsive to the question. A transference reaction occurs when a client develops beliefs about the therapist based on their experience with a significant authority figure in the client's past. Transference reactions are often encouraged in insight-based therapies.
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