From the humanistic perspective, why did Greg Mathis experience success as a judge?
A. He believed in his ability and that became his reality.
B. He was able to overcome unconscious forces of doubt.
C. He became fixated in the anal stage, which led to his obsession with the law.
D. His superego was able to control his id.
Answer: A
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