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Individual psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Individual psychology is a term used specifically to refer to the psychological method or science founded by the Viennese psychologist Alfred Adler. The English edition of Adler's work on the subject...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on individual psychology, body of theories of the Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler, who held that the main motives of human thought and behaviour are individual man’s striving for superiority and power, partly in compensation for his feeling of inferiority. ... CREATE MY individual p...
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Sci-Tech Dictionary: individual psychology ... The concept of "individual psychology" was formulated in the process in which Adler broke away from the psychoanalytic school of Sigmund Freud. In this development, Adler did call his work "free psychoanalysis" for a time, but he later rejected the label of "psychoanalyst".
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Individual differences psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The science of psychology studies people at three levels of focus captured by the well known quote: “Every man is in certain respects (a) like all other men, (b) like some other men, (c) like no other...
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In this chapter, we will look at three of those psychologists and their theories: Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology, Existential Psychology as represented by Ludwig Binswanger, and Humanistic Psychology, as represented by Carl Rogers.
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These kinds of questions intrigued a young Viennese physician named Alfred Adler, and led him to develop his theory, called Individual Psychology.
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Your browser does not support frames. Try Internet Explorer 3.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 2.0 or later. ... 1.5. Individual Psychology ; ... But: Individual differences in repressive-defensiveness predict basal salivary cortisol levels. ;
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