Which of the following statements best describes the counselor-client relationship in classical psychotherapy?
A) The therapist considers the relationship to be a reflection of the client's external social relationships.
B) The analyst strives for a detached, objective perch from which to make observations of the workings of the client's mind.
C) The counselor-client relationship is of no consequence to the therapeutic process.
D) The analyst views the working relationship as the responsibility of the client.
E) The therapist works towards transference in the relationship as that is the only way that psychological healing can occur.
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