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5 May, 17:41

Which neo-Freudian introduced the concept of the inferiority complex into discussions of psychological adjustment?

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  1. 5 May, 19:36
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    Alfred Adler

    Explanation:

    Adler developed the inferiory complex over the years.

    In 1911 he had some differences with Freud, naming his approach individual psychology, introducing the concept of inferiority complex.

    The inferiority complex is a mechanism for a percieved inferiority and individual uses to compensate.

    Young males tipycally show an inmature behavior (for example, having limited opportunities due to race, economic situation, or gender).

    Adler argues the inferiory complex develops as a social experience, and the complex could get into adulthood if unthreated.

    Adler became more interested on the social settings and the patients social relations to offer therapy.

    The social interactions rathern than the sexual drives that set Adler appart from Freud.
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