CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

FREUDS PERSONALITY THEORY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Who proposed Individual Psychology?
A
Jung
B
Fromm
C
Adler
D
Horney
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Developed by Alfred Adler, Individual Psychology is a theory of human behavior and a therapeutic approach that encourages individuals to make positive contributions to society as well as to achieve personal happiness.

Detailed explanation-2: -Individual psychology was developed by Alfred Adler, an ophthalmologist and general practitioner in Vienna. In 1902, Adler was invited by Sigmund Freud to an informal discussion group that became the genesis of the psychoanalytic movement, or the “Wednesday Society, ” because the meetings took place every Wednesday.

Detailed explanation-3: -Alfred Adler (1870–1937): Individual Psychology Adler called his approach individual psychology because it expressed his belief that every human personality is unique and indivisible (Ewen, 1988). His emphasis on the individual did not preclude the social.

Detailed explanation-4: -2 In 1912, Alfred Adler founded the Society of Individual Psychology. Adler’s theory suggested that every person has a sense of inferiority. From childhood, people work toward overcoming this inferiority by “striving for superiority."

Detailed explanation-5: -Alfred Adler was an influential Austrian psychologist who made major advancements in the field of individual psychology. He developed a theory of inferiority and superiority complexes, called personality theory. Adler focused on the ways that childhood affected maturity.

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