Despite its criticisms, why has the psychodynamic treatment approach remained viable?

A. It involves relatively brief and inexpensive counseling sessions.
B. It permits the potential development of an unusual degree of insight into one's life.
C. It is more objective than most other forms of psychotherapy.
D. It does not put less articulate patients at a disadvantage.

Answer: B

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_____ are defined as therapies that attempt to improve clients' interpersonal relationships or create new relationships to support clients' efforts to address psychological problems

a) Humanistic therapies b) Aversion therapies c) Relationship therapies d) Psychoanalytic techniques

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"We will not talk about other members behind their backs, and we will never divulge one another's secrets to anyone, inside or outside this group." The preceding statement reflects

a. well-defined roles. b. a consensual proscription. c. a group norm. d. a superordinate goal.

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