One problem with Freud's published case histories is that they:
a. simply repeat the notes he took during the sessions with patients.
b. are based primarily on statements made under hypnosis.
c. sometimes differ from the notes he made after each session with a patient.
d. are based primarily on dream analyses.
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: There were discrepancies between Freud's notes on his therapy sessions and the case histories he published, which supposedly were based on these notes. The published version of a particular case did not agree with the notes Freud made after his sessions with the patient.
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