Mann’s brief treatment model, Time-Limited Psychotherapy (TLP), emphasizes
a. oedipal phenomena, psychogenesis, and the client’s chronic and presently endured conflict
b. interpretation of the client’s underlying neurotic wishes and impulses
c. separation-individuation and efforts to manage object loss, including independence vs. dependence, activity vs. passivity, adequate self-esteem vs. diminished or loss of self-esteem, and unresolved or delayed grief
d. separation-individuation and the elements of feeling, anxiety and defensive reaction or response in juxtaposition with impulses or feelings toward the therapist, or toward important figures in the client’s past or present
c. separation-individuation and efforts to manage object loss, including independence vs. dependence, activity vs. passivity, adequate self-esteem vs. diminished or loss of self-esteem, and unresolved or delayed grief
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