What was Freud's attitude toward primal instincts in the human mind?

A) He feared them and offered a clinical approach to controlling them.
B) He celebrated them as humanity's true source of strength.
C) He believed that they were less important than reason in motivating human actions.
D) He felt that they should be repressed as completely as possible.
E) He had faith that they could be channeled into productive religious experience.


Answer: A

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