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Adlers theory is considered ________________ in that it views each person as unified rather than as a collection of symptoms or a battlefield where psychic structures struggle with each other.
 
  a. simplistic
  b. comprehensive
  c. archaic
  d. holistic
  e. humanistic

Question 2

Unlike Freud, Adler believed
 
  a. that people can be better understood as integrated individuals.
  b. that adult problems are caused by childhood experiences.
  c. in the unconscious.
  d. that the structure of the psyche is tripartite.
  e. that we can control our needs.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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