Modern psychoanalysts differ from traditional Freudian psychoanalysts in that they focus on the __________ as a motivating force of behavior, and they favor __________ their clients.
A. id; face-to-face discussions with
B. ego; face-to-face discussions with
C. id; sitting behind and passively listening to
D. ego; sitting behind and passively listening to
Answer: B
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a. are combined with information that is gathered in other ways. b. can be interpreted without additional information from other sources. c. my be freely shared with others because the tests are commercially available. d. can only be reviewed by personnel who have a MD degree.
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a. the pain and sensations are now passing directly through the pain gates. b. the pain and sensations are now passing through the central biasing system. c. phantom limb sensations are "sane hallucinations" that can be cognitively suppressed. d. the brain gradually reorganizes to adjust for the sensory loss.
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A. to determine interrater reliability and judge the patient's character B. to help people clarify their subjective feelings and to provide general empathic support C. to help prepare people for job interviews D. to introduce themselves to the patient and begin the psychotherapy process