One implication of Freud's theory of the unconscious on psychiatric mental health nursing is related to the consideration that conscious and unconscious influences can help nurses better understand

A. the root causes of client suffering.
B. the client's immature behavior.
C. the client's interpersonal interactions.
D. the client's psychological ability to reason.


Answer: A. the root causes of client suffering.

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