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Which is NOT a possible negative effect of the introduction of drugs into psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - It may make both patient and therapist too dependent on faith in the magic of drugs, rather than seeking genuine insight into psychological processes.
{ 2 } - Certain types of drugs may cause certain patients to hate other people.
{ 3 } - It may make patients feel they are being given drugs because they do not have the capacity to attain self-understanding through psychotherapy.
{ 4 } - It may reduce the patient's anxiety and tension and therefore the patient's motivation to seek help and change.
{ 5 } - It may reduce the patient's symptoms only to generate new symptoms in their place.
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Which is NOT a possible negative effect of the introduction of drugs into psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - It may make both patient and therapist too dependent on faith in the magic of drugs, rather than seeking genuine insight into psychological processes.
{ 2 } - Certain types of drugs may cause certain patients to hate other people.
{ 3 } - It may make patients feel they are being given drugs because they do not have the capacity to attain self-understanding through psychotherapy.
{ 4 } - It may reduce the patient's anxiety and tension and therefore the patient's motivation to seek help and change.
{ 5 } - It may reduce the patient's symptoms only to generate new symptoms in their place.
See p. 367.
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Which is NOT a possible negative effect of the introduction of drugs into psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - It may make both patient and therapist too dependent on faith in the magic of drugs, rather than seeking genuine insight into psychological processes.
{ 2 } - Certain types of drugs may cause certain patients to hate other people.
{ 3 } - It may make patients feel they are being given drugs because they do not have the capacity to attain self-understanding through psychotherapy.
{ 4 } - It may reduce the patient's anxiety and tension and therefore the patient's motivation to seek help and change.
{ 5 } - It may reduce the patient's symptoms only to generate new symptoms in their place.
Hatred is a spiritual evil that cannot be caused by material forces.
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Which is NOT a possible negative effect of the introduction of drugs into psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - It may make both patient and therapist too dependent on faith in the magic of drugs, rather than seeking genuine insight into psychological processes.
{ 2 } - Certain types of drugs may cause certain patients to hate other people.
{ 3 } - It may make patients feel they are being given drugs because they do not have the capacity to attain self-understanding through psychotherapy.
{ 4 } - It may reduce the patient's anxiety and tension and therefore the patient's motivation to seek help and change.
{ 5 } - It may reduce the patient's symptoms only to generate new symptoms in their place.
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Which is NOT a possible negative effect of the introduction of drugs into psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - It may make both patient and therapist too dependent on faith in the magic of drugs, rather than seeking genuine insight into psychological processes.
{ 2 } - Certain types of drugs may cause certain patients to hate other people.
{ 3 } - It may make patients feel they are being given drugs because they do not have the capacity to attain self-understanding through psychotherapy.
{ 4 } - It may reduce the patient's anxiety and tension and therefore the patient's motivation to seek help and change.
{ 5 } - It may reduce the patient's symptoms only to generate new symptoms in their place.
See p. 367.
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Which is NOT a possible negative effect of the introduction of drugs into psychotherapy?
{ 1 } - It may make both patient and therapist too dependent on faith in the magic of drugs, rather than seeking genuine insight into psychological processes.
{ 2 } - Certain types of drugs may cause certain patients to hate other people.
{ 3 } - It may make patients feel they are being given drugs because they do not have the capacity to attain self-understanding through psychotherapy.
{ 4 } - It may reduce the patient's anxiety and tension and therefore the patient's motivation to seek help and change.
{ 5 } - It may reduce the patient's symptoms only to generate new symptoms in their place.
See p. 367.
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