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प्रश्न
Write a brief note on the following:
Adler’s psycho dynamic therapy
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उत्तर
Adler’s psychodynamic therapy, developed by Alfred Adler, focuses on the role of social factors and individual perception in shaping personality. Unlike Freud’s emphasis on unconscious drives, Adler emphasized the importance of feelings of inferiority and the drive for superiority as central to human motivation. According to Adler, individuals strive to overcome feelings of inferiority through personal growth and social contribution.
In Adlerian therapy, the therapist works with the client to understand their unique life style, which is shaped by early childhood experiences and social context. The goal is to encourage a sense of belonging, responsibility, and a healthy approach to personal challenges. Adler’s therapy is goal-oriented, focusing on helping clients develop more adaptive and socially connected behaviors, aiming to increase their sense of self-worth and community.
