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The correct answer is letter B. Carl Jung argued against Sigmund Freud's theories up to this date and was tagged in human history as such a very complicated relationship. Freud saw this man's potential on psychoanalysis but Jung's researches and own personal visions made it impossible for Freud to break Jung's dogma.
Answer:
B)argued against his mentor Sigmund Freud's theories
Explanation:
Carl Jung was a disciple of Freud, a doctor that innovated by studying field entirely new: the psychoanalysis.
Freud focused on studying the unconscious mind, and the process that occurd during childhood that form it.
As Sigmun F was the main physician he developed the main body of tought that lays the foundations for later what would form the psychology, and other fields in studying mental health.
As Jung worked on studies of the unconscious "Psychology of the Unconscious: a study of the transformations and symbolisms of the libido", he expresses different views that will add to tensions between both. A series of disagreements will concern the view on libido, the way dreams should be pondered, and mainly rest importance to the sexual development.
Carl Jung believed that personal development was influenced by factors he considered were rather unrelated to sexuality.
Another primary disagreement with Freud differebces among concepts of the unconscious. Carl saw Freud's theories of the unconscious as incomplete and too rigid. Patinents of Jung were often treated with a wider criteria as Jung amounts for that therapists that believed the talking interpreting the dreams , talking on the couch will be the cure.