The real value of Eysenck's critique of the effectiveness of therapy is that it
encouraged psychologists to
a.
experimentally disprove the notion that unconscious conflicts actually exist
and deal with conscious feelings only.
b.
abandon the use of psychoanalysis and other psychodynamic therapies
entirely.
O c.
try new ideas and techniques and to ask why psychoanalysis and other
therapies work
d. utilize dream analysis and hypnosis more into their therapies.