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Adler’s theory of individual psychology

Adler’s theory of individual psychology

Alfred Adler was a part of the psychoanalytic movement of the early 1900s that focused on the causes of personality.

Adler targeted the role of the family system, including sibling influences, as central in personality.

A key construct in Adler’s theory was the inferiority complex.

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