Freud believed that one of the main duties of the analyst was to help the patient work through:

A. meta-analysis
B. polarized thoughts
C. irrational interpretations
D. transference

Answer: D

Psychology

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A) Middle-aged adults are more likely to get into an accident because of lapses in cognition and slower reaction times. B) There isn't a statistically significant difference between the accident rates of middle-aged adults and younger adults. C) Young adults are more likely to get into an accident because of larger synaptic gaps. D) Young adults are more likely to get into an accident because of lapses of judgment and a higher likelihood of drinking alcohol.

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A. usually negligible B. sometimes superficial C. often dramatic D. generally lasting

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