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Psychoanalysts are most likely to view patient transference as

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c. a helpful aid to the process of therapy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The transference of emotions and feelings in a therapy setting is usually applied to settle past traumas and find ways to face the present situations where someone is working towards some goal.

The transference occurs as desires, expectations of a patient are redirected towars a third person and applied in a new setting.

The therapist will often help in managing the feelings and emotions so the situation can be better analyzed and the person can become aware of how that situation can be better coped or changed.

The feelings and emotions from childhood typically are frequently spoken in reference to therapeutical purposes.

Many activities designed by the psychoanalyst can consciously seek to bring back these memories and redirect them and work them at the therapy session.

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