Which of the following is a reason for the decline of psychoanalysis?
A. There are too few analysts to meet the needs of the number of patients.
B. Drugs are now used to treat problems formerly dealt with in psychoanalysis.
C. Freud's notion of transference is no longer highly regarded.
D. Psychoanalysis is too short-term to generate enough salary for analysts.
Answer: B
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