
Alfred Adler
Alfred Adler was an influential Austrian physician and psychotherapist, best known as the founder of individual psychology. His theories emphasized the importance of social interest and community feeling in human behavior. Adler was one of the first to explore family dynamics and the impact of birth order on personality traits, establishing a foundation for understanding how sibling relationships can shape individual experiences and behavioral tendencies.
Born on Feb 07, 1870 (155 years old)
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Alfred Adler described the symptom of personal insecurity in his book 'El carácter neurótico'.
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Alfred Adler is mentioned as a psychologist whose approach Pablo Rosenberg admires.
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Alfred Adler was a Viennese physician and psychotherapist who founded individual psychology and studied family dynamics.
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