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Why is a relationship between the client and therapist important in psychoanalytic therapy?
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Why is a relationship between the client and therapist important in psychoanalytic therapy?
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The relationship between the client and therapist is important in psychoanalytic therapy because the therapist helps the client unearth and examine unconscious patterns that emerge in the therapeutic relationship.
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