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Which is NOT a healthy recapitulation of the parental relationship in psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - The client remains always totally dependent on the therapist.
{ 2 } - The therapist is a good mother in taking the attitude of "unconditional benign acceptance."
{ 3 } - The client trusts the therapist.
{ 4 } - The therapist turns libidinal, erotic attitudes of the client towards him to real love objects.
{ 5 } - The therapist is a good father in the increasing role of interpretation and confrontation with reality.
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Which is NOT a healthy recapitulation of the parental relationship in psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - The client remains always totally dependent on the therapist.
{ 2 } - The therapist is a good mother in taking the attitude of "unconditional benign acceptance."
{ 3 } - The client trusts the therapist.
{ 4 } - The therapist turns libidinal, erotic attitudes of the client towards him to real love objects.
{ 5 } - The therapist is a good father in the increasing role of interpretation and confrontation with reality.
The client must gain normal independence of the therapist. See p. 92.
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Which is NOT a healthy recapitulation of the parental relationship in psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - The client remains always totally dependent on the therapist.
{ 2 } - The therapist is a good mother in taking the attitude of "unconditional benign acceptance."
{ 3 } - The client trusts the therapist.
{ 4 } - The therapist turns libidinal, erotic attitudes of the client towards him to real love objects.
{ 5 } - The therapist is a good father in the increasing role of interpretation and confrontation with reality.
See p. 91.
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Which is NOT a healthy recapitulation of the parental relationship in psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - The client remains always totally dependent on the therapist.
{ 2 } - The therapist is a good mother in taking the attitude of "unconditional benign acceptance."
{ 3 } - The client trusts the therapist.
{ 4 } - The therapist turns libidinal, erotic attitudes of the client towards him to real love objects.
{ 5 } - The therapist is a good father in the increasing role of interpretation and confrontation with reality.
See p. 92.
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Which is NOT a healthy recapitulation of the parental relationship in psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - The client remains always totally dependent on the therapist.
{ 2 } - The therapist is a good mother in taking the attitude of "unconditional benign acceptance."
{ 3 } - The client trusts the therapist.
{ 4 } - The therapist turns libidinal, erotic attitudes of the client towards him to real love objects.
{ 5 } - The therapist is a good father in the increasing role of interpretation and confrontation with reality.
See p. 91.
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Which is NOT a healthy recapitulation of the parental relationship in psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - The client remains always totally dependent on the therapist.
{ 2 } - The therapist is a good mother in taking the attitude of "unconditional benign acceptance."
{ 3 } - The client trusts the therapist.
{ 4 } - The therapist turns libidinal, erotic attitudes of the client towards him to real love objects.
{ 5 } - The therapist is a good father in the increasing role of interpretation and confrontation with reality.
See p. 91.
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