Asked by Lauryn Stevenson on May 25, 2024

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In Freudian theory the self was viewed as:

A) a quantifiable concept.
B) accessible only through cognitive-behavioural therapy.
C) accessible only through procedures such as hypnosis and psychotherapy.
D) having developed from the Superego.

Freudian Theory

A set of psychoanalytic theories developed by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes unconscious motivations and conflicts, particularly those stemming from childhood.

Psychotherapy

A therapeutic treatment involving psychological methods, typically involving dialogues between a therapist and a client, to address mental health issues or emotional disorders.

  • Comprehend Freud's psychoanalytic theory within the framework of self and identity.
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Alaiin KanyiindaMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Freudian theory posits that the self, or aspects of the unconscious mind, can be accessed through specific therapeutic techniques such as hypnosis and psychoanalysis (a form of psychotherapy), rather than being directly observable or quantifiable.