Which of the following statements expresses Domhoff's cognitive theory of dreams?
Dreams are like plays that the mind stages for itself when it doesn't have anything better to do.
Dreams allow us to work through complex emotions and resolve anxieties.
Dreams provide a glimpse into our evolutionary past by focusing on archetypal themes and allowing us to compensate for inadequacies during our waking life.
Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious, revealing hidden urges and wishes.