Articles related to "Alfred Adler"Alfred Adler was an important figure in the history of psychology. He challenged the theories of Sigmund Freud and founded the school of individual psychology.
Psychologist Alfred Adler believed that a person's behavior is motivated by a desire to achieve success or superiority. This is often moderated by social environments.
"Social interest" or in German, "gemeinshaftsgefühl" is a term coined by Alfred Adler and refers to one's "sense of community" or contribution to the common welfare.
Giving children meaningful classroom jobs, creating class books and playing cooperative games all promote social interest for young children in the preschool classroom.
Everyone's personality is based on birth order. Very early life experiences form these personalities. How we perceive the world gets filtered by our birth order.
As Carl Rogers pointed out, one of the defining tenets of client-centered therapy is the belief that an individual can make his or her own choices.
One-child families are increasing. Only children are often stigmatised as selfish and lonely, but there are positive elements such as higher intelligence and achievement.
Your exercise shoes can increase or hinder your workout abilities. The best training shoes offer support, stabilization and shock absorption, and reduce risk of injury.
The best way to analyze a vivid dream isn't to use a dream book; it is more accurately interpreted using methods by some of the world's most famous dream analysts.
Studying for psychology is different than studying for math, English, or science. Here are 7 psychology study tips for learning the material and getting good grades.
The Positive Discipline curriculum and parenting books teach which parenting techniques make sibling rivalry worse and which strategies improve sibling relationships.
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