Mitscherlich, post–World War II, published influential work that shaped Germany's analysis of the causes of the war and

a. Interpreted the holocaust using the clinical paradigm
b. Opened the field of psychotherapy to the lay public
c. Opened the field of social psychology to a broader audience
d. Interpreted emotions as stemming from negative childhood experiences


C

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