The patient's carrying over to the analyst feelings held toward childhood authority figures is known as ______

a. catharsis c. abreaction
b. free association d. transference


D

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Toon, a rambunctious 18-month-old, inadvertently runs into a table, knocking a glass of tea onto his grandmother’s freshly mopped floor. Toon’s grandfather mockingly calls his grandson, “Clumsy-Car-Toon!” The grandfather’s use of shaming

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