Dr. Wong, a psychoanalyst, is troubled by his feelings toward his client, Trudy. Trudy is a reliable client and works hard in therapy. However, Dr. Wong feels intense rage when he meets with Trudy for her therapy session
Trudy reminds Dr Wong of his mother, an individual that he harbors a lot of resentment toward. In Freudian analysis, the occurrence of Dr. Wong's feelings about Trudy are not considered unusual and are called _______________.
a. transference
b. countertransference
c. libidinal introjection
d. introspection
B
Psychology
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