Resistance in Psychodynamic Therapy
During therapy, a client consistently becomes defensive and changes the subject when his mother is discussed. From a psychodynamic perspective, this behavior is most likely an example of:
A
Systematic desensitization in progress
B
A conditioned avoidance response
C
Cognitive restructuring of negative thoughts
D
Resistance to uncovering unconscious conflicts
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