What do the personality theorists Alfred Adler, Karen Horney, and Carl Jung have in common?
A) They were all considered behaviorists or cognitive-behaviorists.
B) They completely accepted Freud's theory and focused on further developing his ideas.
C) They all followed Rogers's humanistic orientation toward personality.
D) They were early followers of Freud who broke away more completely from Freud and created their own opposing theories.
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