Adlerian family therapy derives its name from its originator, Alfred Adler. He was:
A. A contemporary of Sigmund Freud
B. The first psychiatrist of the modern era to engage in family practice
C. A colleague and teacher of Rudolf Dreikurs, the man who brought open forum family counseling and family education to the United States
D. All of the above
ANS: D
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