What Would You Do? Your client Gwen comes into her therapy session and says, "I feel like I am on the edge of falling apart, like nothing is going right and everyone is looking at me like I'm a failure. I am just sad and unable to put the pieces together. I am behind on everything... and I am scared I will lose it all." As a psychoanalytic therapist, you believe the genesis of psychological problems is rooted in the unconscious mind. You are Gwen's therapist, and you have two choices regarding how to work with Gwen's presenting problem from a psychoanalytic perspective. Choose 1 or 2: 1 - You decide to work through the possible transference between you and Gwen by asking Gwen whom you remind her of and how you remind her of someone in her life. 2 - You decide to process Gwen's fear of losing "it all" by asking her to discuss everything she is afraid of losing.