The interpersonal (psychodynamic) approach to studying personality contends:
A) that all our behaviour has hidden meaning.
B) that some elements of personality manifestation (particularly problem behaviour) reside in the person's unconscious.
C) that stress and stress avoidance are the main determinants of personality.
D) None of the above.
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