One key difference between Jung and Adler was that

a. Jung focused on the individual reaching his or her potential, while Adler emphasized the significance of the individual's contributions to a society.
b. Adler focused on the individual reaching his or her potential, while Jung emphasized the significance of the individual's contributions to a society.
c. Jung saw people as struggling to control their aggressive instincts, while Adler saw society as repressing peoples' desire to self-actualize.
d. Adler saw people as struggling to control their aggressive instincts, while Jung saw society as repressing peoples' desire to self-actualize.


Ans: c. Jung saw people as struggling to control their aggressive instincts, while Adler saw society as repressing peoples' desire to self-actualize.

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