Final answer:
Freud did not believe in the same way as Plato that we can access and control the part of the psyche related to desires and drives.
Step-by-step explanation:
False.
While Freud did propose the existence of a part of the psyche called the unconscious mind, his views about accessing and controlling it were different from Plato's. According to Freud, the unconscious contains repressed memories, desires, and drives that influence our thoughts and behaviors. However, he believed that accessing and controlling the unconscious mind required the use of psychoanalysis and techniques like dream analysis, rather than philosophical contemplation as proposed by Plato.