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dmcintosh

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According to Freud, to make sense of a patient's dream, a therapist needs to understand the
 
  A. dream's manifest content.
  B. dream's latent content.
  C. part of the dream recalled best by the dreamer.
  D. parts of the dream that recur in many different dreams.

Question 2

According to Freud, there is a difference between the manifest content and the latent content of our dreams because
 
  A. one is controlled by the id and one by the ego and superego.
  B. many of our unconscious thoughts and desires would be difficult for us to face upon waking.
  C. we can only recall the manifest content after waking up.
  D. one is conscious and the other unconscious.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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