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An example of a nurse researcher failing to protect the rights of human subjects in research would include all of the following except:
Resistance
In psychotherapy, the act of opposing or struggling against the insights or interventions of the therapist, often considered a natural part of the therapeutic process.
Catharsis
A psychological process in which expressing or experiencing strong emotions leads to a feeling of emotional release or purification.
Countertransference
A phenomenon of psychotherapy in which therapists’ own feelings, history, and values subtly influence the way they interpret a patient’s problems.
Psychoanalytic Theory
A theory originated by Sigmund Freud that suggests human behavior is influenced by unconscious motives and conflicts deriving from childhood experiences.
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