Adler's Individual Psychology is a psychological approach that emphasizes the importance of social factors and personal goals in shaping behavior. It focuses on the individual's drive for superiority and their need to overcome feelings of inferiority.
Related terms
Social Interest: This term refers to an individual's concern for the well-being of others and their ability to contribute positively to society.
This term describes an exaggerated feeling of inadequacy or inferiority, often resulting in low self-esteem.
Compensation: This term refers to the process where individuals try to overcome feelings of inferiority by excelling in other areas or developing strengths.