In the _____ theory, dreams are less realistic because they come not from the outside world of reality but from within a person's memories and experiences.
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The _____ of a dream is the actual dream itself.
A
latent content
B
conflict
C
repression
D
manifest content

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Understand the concept of 'manifest content' in the context of dream analysis. Manifest content refers to the actual storyline or imagery of the dream as remembered by the dreamer.
Recognize that 'latent content' is a different concept, which refers to the hidden psychological meaning of the dream.
Identify the key terms in the problem: 'actual dream itself' suggests the content that is directly experienced and recalled by the dreamer.
Match the description 'actual dream itself' with the term 'manifest content', as it represents the dream's surface narrative.
Conclude that the correct term for the 'actual dream itself' is 'manifest content', distinguishing it from the underlying meaning or 'latent content'.
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