Jung’s early life was characterized by:
a. a secure relationship with his parents.
b. religious doubts and conflicts and bizarre dreams and visions.
c. a high degree of self-confidence and an intense ambition to succeed.
d. parents who held extremely strict religious views and emphasized the virtue of hard work.
ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Jung’s difficult and unhappy childhood years were marked by deaths and funerals, neurotic parents in a failing marriage, religious doubts and conflicts, bizarre dreams and visions, and a wooden doll for his only companion.
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