Carl Jung was a neo-Freudian who believed:
A) the most important determinant of personality is not childhood trauma but rather how individuals come to deal with a basic sense of inferiority
B) a link exists between the irrational beliefs that people hold about themselves and their psychological problems
C) people can consciously control their own behavioral destiny and seek their fullest potential
D) in a general life force that was sexual in part but also included other basic sources of motivation, such as the need for creativity
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