What is true about transference and counter-transference in Adlerian therapy?

a. They never occur because a problem-solving approach is taken.
b. They are Freudian terms and do not apply to Adlerian therapy.
c. They are evidence of the client's typical interpersonal patterns.
d. Adler did not comment on transference and counter-transference.
e. In Adlerian therapy, cognitive processes are more important than behaviors such as transference.


Answer: c

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