Carl Rogers' approach to psychotherapy differed from Freud's in that
A) it was more negative in its assumptions of human nature.
B) it was more positive in its assumptions of human nature.
C) it proposed that we could never really understand human nature.
D) it was the first to take a multi-disciplinary approach.
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