If a psychoanalyst suspects that a patient's behaviour represents transference, he or she will most likely:
A) signal to the patient that the therapy session should be ended.
B) help the patient interpret the transferred feelings.
C) ignore the behaviour as common and unimportant.
D) begin to engage in countertransference.
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