What is the use of the term disidentification in transpersonal therapy?

a. It is a form of healing in which a person realizes that he or she does not need to subscribe to the beliefs or behaviors of his or her biological family, religion, or social group.
b. It is a form of healing in which a person learns that emotions and thoughts are not as compelling as they may seem.
c. It is a serious condition where the client is not in touch with reality.
d. It is a serious condition where the client is not in touch with what is important in his or her life.
e. It is the final stage of transpersonal therapy. It involves having the client disengage from the therapist and prepare to be autonomous.


Answer: b

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