While Freud believed that bringing unconscious motivations into consciousness was curative in itself, Adler thought that

a. unconscious motivation had little impact on psychological wellbeing.
b. only the client could address the unconscious.
c. Freud’s theory about the unconscious and conscious was ill-conceived.
d. such insight was superficial if it did not lead to a change in motivation and subsequently behavior.
e. there is really no effective way to access the unconscious.


Answer: d

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