All of the following played a role in the formation of Rollo May’s theory, EXCEPT:

a. Growing up in a family characterized by tension.
b. His early orphaning.
c. Attending summer seminars by Alfred Adler.
d. Enrolling in seminary.
e. His struggle against tuberculosis during his 30’s.


Answer: b

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