
Adler
Alfred Adler was an Austrian psychologist who developed the theory of individual psychology. He believed that each person is motivated by a desire to overcome feelings of inferiority and achieve a sense of belonging and significance. Adler emphasized the importance of social connections, personal goals, and the pursuit of meaning in life. He also introduced concepts like the importance of childhood experiences shaping personality and the idea that people create lifestyles to cope with life's challenges. His approach highlights the role of community, purpose, and self-awareness in personal development.