Little Hans had such a fear of being bitten by a horse that he would not leave the house. Freud took the case and
A) explained that the boy was associating horses to his earlier frightening experience that involved a horse.
B) dismissed the experience with the horse as causal, and considered the fear to have hidden causes.
C) explained that the boy's decision to avoid horses and stay indoors was his young ego's attempt at suppressing threatening id material that he didn't like.
D) explained that avoiding horses was a conscious attempt at repressing the horse incident to the unconscious.
E) attempted to help the boy identify his own beliefs and expectations about encountering another horse.
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