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      • Adler's theories revolved around feelings of inferiority and the drive for superiority as the central motivating forces in human behavior. In contrast, Freud posited that human behavior is largely driven by unconscious desires, instincts, and sexual drives.
  1. Jan 24, 2024 · Alfred Adler’s Individual Psychology posits that humans are primarily motivated by social connectedness and a striving for superiority or success. He believed that feelings of inferiority drive individuals to achieve personal goals.

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  3. Oct 14, 2023 · Freud was a neurologist who developed psychoanalysis, highlighting unconscious desires, childhood experiences, and the role of sexuality in human behaviour. Alfred Adler is an Austrian doctor who is also a psychotherapist and psychologist. His theories are very different from Freudian theories.

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  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Adler's theories revolved around feelings of inferiority and the drive for superiority as the central motivating forces in human behavior. In contrast, Freud posited that human behavior is largely driven by unconscious desires, instincts, and sexual drives.

  5. Part 1: Alfred Adler. Alfred Adler was an early member and president of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, but he never considered himself a follower of Sigmund Freud. He strongly disagreed with Freud’s emphasis on sexual desire in the development of personality, focusing instead on children striving for superiority and the importance of ...

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Adler’s theory diverged from Freud’s in that Adler emphasized social determinants and conscious thought in the formation of personality, and that compensation for inferiority is the root cause of neurosis. In 1912, Adler formed a school of his own called individual psychology.

  7. Like Jung, he later broke with Freud over Freud's insistence that members of the Vienna Circle endorse Freud's sexual theory. Freud always looked down on Adler, while Freud regarded Jung a powerful man of ideas.

  8. Alfred Adler joined Freud’s analytic society in 1902 and was even named the first president in 1910. However, after growing disagreements he left with several other theorists in 1911, starting his own group originally named the ‘Society for Free Psychoanalytic Research.’.

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