Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria Quiz 3
1. What does Freud believe about unconscious desires?
- They are usually concerned with a patient's family
- They usually remain hidden
- They are usually concerned with a patient's friends
- They finds ways to express themselves in the patients's speech and actions
2. Why did Dora's family move to B--?
- To promote Dora's education
- To find better economic opportunites
- To become better friends with the K.s
- To live in a climate that alleviated Dora's father lung problems
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