Jung believed that dreams are _____ and _____ in nature
a. periodical; retrospective
b. prospective; compensatory
c. predictable; neurotic
d. recurrent; unpredictable
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Jung believed that dreams were more than unconscious wishes. First, dreams are prospective; that is, they help us prepare for experiences and events we anticipate will occur. Second, dreams are compensatory; they help bring about a balance between opposites in the psyche by compensating for the overdevelopment of any one psychic structure.
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