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Which is an example of an aspect of psychodynamic therapy for depression?

A) A therapist questions a client about losses she may have suffered in her past.
B) Every time the client says anything a little positive to his therapist, the therapist smiles.
C) The therapist questions a client about the frequency and nature of her daily activities, including those that give her pleasure.
D) The therapist attacks the irrationality of a client's beliefs about himself.

Psychodynamic Therapy

A therapeutic approach emphasizing unconscious processes and past experiences affecting current behavior, derived from Freudian psychology.

  • Elucidate the differences between therapeutic approaches (psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, and sociocultural) in the context of depression therapy.
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