What theorist disagreed with Freud and though that interpersonal conflict between children and their parents was important for personality development?

A) Adler
B) Horney
C) Jung
D) Rorschach

Answer: B
Rationale: Karen Horney saw social dynamics as critical to personality. Instead of sexual conflicts, Horney viewed interpersonal conflict between children and their parents as important to personality development.

Psychology

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