Multiple Choice
A psychologist agrees with Freud that childhood experiences, particularly the parent-child relationship, play an important role in the development of personality, but disagrees with Freud on how he portrays women and the differences between girls and boys. He feels that interpersonal relationships are more important than sexual and aggressive impulses, and is more optimistic about children's abilities to overcome early traumatic experience. This psychologist's views are most like those of ______.
A) Jung
B) Adler
C) Perls
D) Horney
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