Boeree, George. 2006. Personality Theories: Alfred Adler. Shippensburg University: Psychology Depart- ment (Original E-Text-Site: http : //www. ship.edu/%7Ecgboeree/ perscontents.html)Boeree, George. 2006. Personality Theories: Alfred Adler. Shippensburg University: Psychology Department (Original ...
aaccording to Alfred Adler ,what characterizes a strong personality ?can his thoughts be applied to companies? 根据Alfred Adler,什么描绘一种性格坚强?他的想法能被申请于公司?[translate]
Alfred Adler was an Austrian physician and psychiatrist who formed the school of thought known as individual psychology. He is also remembered for his concepts of theinferiorityfeeling and inferiority complex, which played a big role in Adler's theory of personality formation. Learn more about Adler...
INTRODUCTION TO ALFRED ADLER This article focuses on scientist Alfred Adler, who developed theory of personality. In youth, Adler was a sickly child, which caused him embarrassment and... CPG Durbin 被引量: 1发表: 2004年 The Concept of Social Interest Social interest was Alfred Adler's most ...
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personality: Adler Individual psychologymaintains that the overriding motivation in most people is a striving for what Adler somewhat misleadingly termedsuperiority (i.e., self-realization, completeness, or perfection). Thisstrivingfor superiority may be frustrated by feelings of inferiority, inadequacy, ...