Stan and Olga are siblings who were both abused by their father when they were young. Stan considers himself a victim, whereas Olga thinks of her life as a story of survival

According to a relatively new theory of personality, the main difference between Stan and Olga is:
a. the number of peak experiences they have had.
b. the amount of unconditional positive regard they received.
c. the stage of psychosexual development they are fixated in.
d. the nature of their life narratives.

D

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