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Rishabh Bhatia
on Oct 27, 2024Verified
The greatest difficulty with Freud's theory of dreams is that
A) the accuracy of the therapist's interpretations cannot be tested.
B) contrary to Freud's view, most dreams are pleasant.
C) he confused which was the latent content and which was the manifest content.
D) he believed dreams could only occur in NREM sleep.
Freud's Theory
A set of psychological and psychoanalytical theories developed by Sigmund Freud, focusing on unconscious drives, desires, and childhood experiences.
Latent Content
The hidden, symbolic meaning of dreams as proposed in psychoanalytic theory, reflecting unconscious desires and conflicts.
NREM Sleep
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep is a phase of sleep that does not include REM sleep and is characterized by deeper, more restorative sleep.
- Investigate Freud's theoretical framework on dreams, particularly focusing on the concepts of manifest and latent content.
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Learning Objectives
- Investigate Freud's theoretical framework on dreams, particularly focusing on the concepts of manifest and latent content.