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Alfred Adler
       1870 –1937
Alfred Adler
•First
      member of the psychoanalytic group to
 break with Freud

 •Developed his own society, own journal, new
 approach – individual psychology

 •The word individual means ‘undivided’- Adler
 stressed the importance of seeing people as
 wholes as opposed to a series of parts




Major Contributions…
 1.Style   of Life

 2.   Striving for Superiority

 3.
   Parental Influence on Personality
 Development

 4.   Birth Order


Major Contributions
1. Style of Life
 Refers to how you live your life, handle
  problems and interpersonal relations.
 Nowadays called LIFESTYLE!
 Developed a typology to illustrate
  characteristics under different styles of
  life.




Style of Life
   Getting/Leaning: selfish, no give-just take.
    Anti-social with low activity levels
   Avoiding: hate being defeated. May be
    successful but without risks. Low social
    contact, fear of rejection/defeat.
   Ruling/Dominant: Strive for power; willing
    to manipulate. Prone to anti-social behaviour
   Socially Useful: very outgoing and active.
    Lots of social contact, strive for the good.




Adler’s Four types of Style of Life
2. STRIVING FOR
    SUPERIORITY
   Life begins with a sense of inferiority.

   This perception of inferiority = lifelong struggle
    to overcome such feelings: striving for
    superiority.

   Believed striving for superiority was THE
    motivating force in life.




Striving for Superiority
   “I began to see clearly in every
    psychological phenomenon the striving for
    superiority. It runs parallel to physical
    growth and is an intrinsic necessity of life
    itself. It lies at the root of all solutions of
    life’s problems. All our functions follow its
    direction”




Adler, in Ansbacher&Ansbacher, 1956, p.103
   Adler argued that the MORE we perceive
    ourselves to be inferior, the stronger our
    superiority striving might be.




WHY?
   Adler believed the well-adjusted person expresses
    the striving for superiority through concern for the
    social interest.




The well adjusted
   Reflects his strong belief that humans are social creatures

   Believed people can be motivated by positive social urges, an
    innate instinct which makes community gain a higher priority
    than personal gain, where people lower their own needs for
    the greater good.

   Potential is innate, but needs proper nurturance/ guidance

   Believed that marital conflict, unloving relationship etc
    hindered development of social interest

   According to Adler, a person’s degree of social interest
    indicates their psychological health



SOCIAL INTEREST
   Superiority complex

   Inferiority complex

   Compensation.




Other Responses to inferiority
   These people are poorly adjusted and
    expresses through selfishness and a concern
    for personal glory at the expense of others.




Superiority complex
   A belief that one is so inferior to everyone else that
    the reaction is helplessness rather than motivation
    to establish superiority.
   Primary inferiority: the original, normal feeling e.g.
    physiological difficulties, obstacles
   Secondary inferiority: feelings of insufficiency from
    adopting an unrealistically
    high/impossible compensatory
    goal – perfection
   It is a NEUROSIS




Inferiority Complex
   Adler also stresses on the concepts of
    compensation and overcompensation:
    the pursuit of activities that are designed
    to make up or overcome the inferiority.




COMPENSATION/OVERCOMPENSA
TION
3. PARENTAL
INFLUENCES
 Adler placed great emphasis on the role of
  parents in the formation of personality.
 Two types almost certain to lead to problems:
 Pampering
 Neglect




Parental Influence
 Too much attention and overprotection.
 Robs the child of independence  stronger
  feelings of inferiority  basis for adult neurosis.
 How to avoid: allow children to be
  independent, make a few of their own choices
  and mistakes.




Pampering
 Children who are not given enough
  attention.
 According to Adler, they will grow up cold
  and suspicious of others.
 Incapable of developing strong
  interpersonal relationships  inability to
  love




Neglect
4. ROLE OF BIRTH
          ORDER
   First psychologist to outline a theory on the role of
    birth order in personality development.
   First child = much parental attention and
    pampering.
   Second child = first born ‘dethroned’ and attention is
    shared.
   First born = problem children, neurotics
    criminals, drunkards and perverts
   Middle child = strong superiority striving to surpass
    older sibling.
   Last borns= spoiled by all members.
    Dependent, strong feelings of inferiority.



BIRTH ORDER
 Scientific?
 How do we measure striving for success?
  Inferiority complexes?
 Too anecdotal – does not have generality




CRITICISMS

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07 - Adler

  • 1. Alfred Adler 1870 –1937
  • 3. •First member of the psychoanalytic group to break with Freud •Developed his own society, own journal, new approach – individual psychology •The word individual means ‘undivided’- Adler stressed the importance of seeing people as wholes as opposed to a series of parts Major Contributions…
  • 4.  1.Style of Life  2. Striving for Superiority  3. Parental Influence on Personality Development  4. Birth Order Major Contributions
  • 5. 1. Style of Life
  • 6.  Refers to how you live your life, handle problems and interpersonal relations.  Nowadays called LIFESTYLE!  Developed a typology to illustrate characteristics under different styles of life. Style of Life
  • 7. Getting/Leaning: selfish, no give-just take. Anti-social with low activity levels  Avoiding: hate being defeated. May be successful but without risks. Low social contact, fear of rejection/defeat.  Ruling/Dominant: Strive for power; willing to manipulate. Prone to anti-social behaviour  Socially Useful: very outgoing and active. Lots of social contact, strive for the good. Adler’s Four types of Style of Life
  • 8. 2. STRIVING FOR SUPERIORITY
  • 9. Life begins with a sense of inferiority.  This perception of inferiority = lifelong struggle to overcome such feelings: striving for superiority.  Believed striving for superiority was THE motivating force in life. Striving for Superiority
  • 10. “I began to see clearly in every psychological phenomenon the striving for superiority. It runs parallel to physical growth and is an intrinsic necessity of life itself. It lies at the root of all solutions of life’s problems. All our functions follow its direction” Adler, in Ansbacher&Ansbacher, 1956, p.103
  • 11. Adler argued that the MORE we perceive ourselves to be inferior, the stronger our superiority striving might be. WHY?
  • 12. Adler believed the well-adjusted person expresses the striving for superiority through concern for the social interest. The well adjusted
  • 13. Reflects his strong belief that humans are social creatures  Believed people can be motivated by positive social urges, an innate instinct which makes community gain a higher priority than personal gain, where people lower their own needs for the greater good.  Potential is innate, but needs proper nurturance/ guidance  Believed that marital conflict, unloving relationship etc hindered development of social interest  According to Adler, a person’s degree of social interest indicates their psychological health SOCIAL INTEREST
  • 14. Superiority complex  Inferiority complex  Compensation. Other Responses to inferiority
  • 15. These people are poorly adjusted and expresses through selfishness and a concern for personal glory at the expense of others. Superiority complex
  • 16. A belief that one is so inferior to everyone else that the reaction is helplessness rather than motivation to establish superiority.  Primary inferiority: the original, normal feeling e.g. physiological difficulties, obstacles  Secondary inferiority: feelings of insufficiency from adopting an unrealistically high/impossible compensatory goal – perfection  It is a NEUROSIS Inferiority Complex
  • 17. Adler also stresses on the concepts of compensation and overcompensation: the pursuit of activities that are designed to make up or overcome the inferiority. COMPENSATION/OVERCOMPENSA TION
  • 19.  Adler placed great emphasis on the role of parents in the formation of personality.  Two types almost certain to lead to problems:  Pampering  Neglect Parental Influence
  • 20.  Too much attention and overprotection.  Robs the child of independence  stronger feelings of inferiority  basis for adult neurosis.  How to avoid: allow children to be independent, make a few of their own choices and mistakes. Pampering
  • 21.  Children who are not given enough attention.  According to Adler, they will grow up cold and suspicious of others.  Incapable of developing strong interpersonal relationships  inability to love Neglect
  • 22. 4. ROLE OF BIRTH ORDER
  • 23. First psychologist to outline a theory on the role of birth order in personality development.  First child = much parental attention and pampering.  Second child = first born ‘dethroned’ and attention is shared.  First born = problem children, neurotics criminals, drunkards and perverts  Middle child = strong superiority striving to surpass older sibling.  Last borns= spoiled by all members. Dependent, strong feelings of inferiority. BIRTH ORDER
  • 24.  Scientific?  How do we measure striving for success? Inferiority complexes?  Too anecdotal – does not have generality CRITICISMS