EPPP Psychology

Category - Treatment, Intervention, Prevention, and Supervision

Jungian treatment includes four stages: catharsis, elucidation, education, and transformation. Elucidation is when the therapist:
  1. Explores client’s trauma history
  2. Focuses on transference, dreams, and fantasies
  3. Focuses on the client’s ego
  4. Aids in catharsis
Explanation
Answer: B - In the elucidation stage, the therapist turns attention to the transference in the relationship, as well as dreams and fantasies the client is experiencing. The emphasis on dreams and fantasies is helpful, in making connections the origins of transference. The main goal of this stage is for the client to gain insight.
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