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Question
Which one of the following psychologists used 'dream analysis' as a mode of therapy?
Options
Albert Ellis
Carl Rogers
Sigmund Freud
Albert Bandura
Solution
Sigmund Freud
Explanation:
Dream analysis was an essential element of Freudian psychoanalytic therapy, which was meant to reveal the unconscious conflicts and desires believed to be the cause of psychological problems.
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