Problem: A psychiatrist is seeing a patient who has admitted to having "feelings" for him. The psychiatrist tells the patient that it may help to talk through these "feelings" in order to find the cause of them. He asks her to describe in detail the various fantasies and thoughts she has had about him, as he also enjoys hearing these details. What is true regarding this practice? A. Commonly used in some types of psychotherapy B. Not commonly used but not considered unethical C. Classified as unethical by APA D. Standard therapy for dispelling sexual feelings between patient and therapist