Modern psychoanalysis differs from classical (Freudian) psychoanalysis in that there is now

A. more emphasis placed on the influence of unconscious instincts.
B. less emphasis on the problem-solving powers of the ego.
C. a more active role on the part of the therapist and a focus on conflicts in social relationships.
D. less emotional support given to clients.


Answer: C

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