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Sigmund Freud believed that there was a portion of the mind that remained hidden from the individual except in symbolic form in dreams and other behaviors. This portion of the mind is called the
A
preconscious.
B
conscious.
C
unconscious.
D
id.

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Understand the context: Sigmund Freud's theory of the mind is divided into three main components: the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious.
Define the conscious mind: This is the part of the mind that holds what you are currently aware of, including thoughts and perceptions.
Define the preconscious mind: This contains information that is not currently in consciousness but can be brought into consciousness voluntarily, such as memories.
Define the unconscious mind: According to Freud, this is the part of the mind that contains thoughts, memories, and desires that are well below the surface of conscious awareness but still influence behaviors and feelings.
Identify the correct term: Based on Freud's theory, the portion of the mind that remains hidden and is only revealed in symbolic forms, such as dreams, is the unconscious.
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