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Modern psychoanalysis differs from classical (Freudian) psychoanalysis in that there is now:

A. more emphasis placed on the psychosexual stages.
B. less emotional support given to clients.
C. more attention given to attachment patterns and interpersonal relationships.
D. less emphasis on the problem-solving powers of the ego.



Answer :

Final answer:

Modern psychoanalysis emphasizes attachment patterns and interpersonal relationships, provides more emotional support, and acknowledges the problem-solving powers of the ego.


Explanation:

Modern psychoanalysis differs from classical (Freudian) psychoanalysis by placing more emphasis on attachment patterns and interpersonal relationships rather than solely focusing on psychosexual stages. Additionally, modern psychoanalysis tends to offer more emotional support to clients and recognizes the importance of problem-solving powers of the ego.


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