The famous psychoanalyst, Alfred Adler, was sickly as a small child but worked hard and overcame his weaknesses. Research on _____ suggests that later in life, Adler would have been less vulnerable to depression than a child who had never overcome adversity in childhood.
A) classical conditioning
B) learned helplessness
C) learned optimism
D) experimental neurosis
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