Horney believed that dreams were:

a. reliable sources of true memories.
c. prospective in nature.
b. nothing more than reflections of the past.
d. actual attempts to resolve problems.


ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Horney believed that dream analysis could reveal a person's true self, and that dreams represented attempts to solve problems, in either a constructive or a neurotic way. Dreams can show us a set of attitudes that may differ from those of our self-image.

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