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Unit 7 – Motivation, Emotion, and Personality
Topic 7.6
If a client displays intense anger towards their therapist during sessions, how might a psychoanalyst interpret this behavior?
As a sign indicating that the therapy is causing additional stress for the client rather than helping them cope with their existing issues.
As an indication that the therapeutic relationship has failed due to inappropriate boundaries being established between therapist and client.
As a manifestation of transference where the client is projecting unresolved emotions about others onto the therapist.
As evidence that therapy might not be beneficial for this particular individual's mental health journey.
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