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never [62]
4 years ago
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Ethan and holly were debating what would happen to society if the government collapsed and the military and police were disbande

d. holly felt strongly that although things would probably be chaotic at first, people would very naturally strive to help each other in constructive ways. holly's views are most similar to those of: sigmund freud. carl rogers. alfred adler.
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Lera25 [3.4K]4 years ago
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Holly’s views are most similar of Carl Rogers. It is because her way of thinking or her perspective is in lined with Carl Rogers views and perspectives. He is the one of the founders of the humanistic approach and his theory focuses on self-concept.

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