Although Charlie is a big man and can often be intimidating to others, he is terrified of dogs. His therapist believes that in his youth, Charlie must have had a traumatic experience with a dog and was not given satisfactory comfort from an adult to allay his fears. Now, in adulthood, dogs symbolize abandonment and indifference from caregivers. Charlie's therapist seems closely aligned with which school of psychology?
A. Humanistic
B. Behaviorism
C. Developmental
D. Psychoanalytic
Answer: D
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Piaget overestimated the degree to which
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