Adler's approach to his patients was:

a. more relaxed and informal than Freud's.
c. identical to Freud's.
b. more formal than Freud's.
d. like that of master and pupil.


ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Adler's approach was more relaxed and informal than Freud's. The sessions were more like chats between friends than the more formal relationships maintained by Freud.

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