Individual psychology refers to a variation of Freudian technique developed by Alfred Adler, which focuses on the importance of social influences and striving for superiority rather than sexual instincts.
Related terms
Striving for Superiority: This term refers to the innate drive within individuals to overcome challenges, maximize their potential, and achieve personal goals.
Social Interest: Social interest refers to an individual's capacity to empathize with others, have a sense of community, and contribute positively to society.
Inferiority complex is a psychological condition where an individual feels inadequate and inferior compared to others, often leading them to overcompensate or develop defensive behaviors.