Question: How did object relations therapist view drive theory as opposed to Freud's view? Need Assignment Help? Group of answer choices The OR theorists argued that people do not actually seek objects; they seek out energy forces via social situations. The OR theorists argued that the object was the client themselves and they needed to learn how to self-fulfill. The OR theorists argued that people seek objects (i.e., mostly other people) in and of themselves, not as means of satisfying instinctual drives. The OR theorists argued that the object was seen as the therapist who became an entrusted confidant of the client.