Chapter 3- Adler Flashcards

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What is the Individual Psychology Theory?

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an optimistic view of people that rests heavily on the notion of social interest

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How do people attempt to compensate and overcome the feelings of inferiority?

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By striving for either success or superiority

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What do psychologically unhealthy people strive for? What are their strivings motivated by?

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personal superiority; an inferiority complex

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4
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What do psychologically healthy people strive for?

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success (for all humanity)

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5
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What are fictions?

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people’s expectations for the future; ideas that have no real existence yet they still influence behavior

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6
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How might physical inferiorities shape behavior?

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they push people toward perfection/completion

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T/F according to Adler, human behaviors are toward multiple purposes

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false, he believed that all behaviors are directed toward a single purpose

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What are 2 ways in which a person operates with self-consistency?

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  1. organ dialect

2. conscious and unconscious

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What is organ dialect? Give an example

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when a deficient organ or body part expresses the direction of an individual’s specific goal

ex. a man whose goal is sympathy; he may use his arthritis to gain sympathy from others by saying stuff like “you can’t expect me to do manual work”

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10
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How did Adler differ from Freud in his view of the conscious and unconscious?

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Adler saw them as 2 cooperating parts of the same system, rather than antagonists

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What is social interest?

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a feeling of oneness with all humanity

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12
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How is social interest formed?

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through a social environment/parent-child relationships

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13
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What is one’s style of life?

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the flavor of a person’s life, including a person’s goal, self-concept, feelings for others, and attitude toward the world

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14
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A psychologically healthy person’s style of life is____?

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flexible, meaning they continually seek to create new options for themselves

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15
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What is creative power?

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a person’s ability to freely choose a course of action

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16
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What is the one factor underlying all types of maladjustments?

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underdeveloped social interest

17
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What are some external factors in maladjustment?

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  1. exaggerated physical deficiencies
  2. a pampered style of life
  3. a neglected style of life
18
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What are the 3 safeguarding tendencies?

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  1. excuses
  2. aggression
  3. withdrawal
19
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What are the 3 forms of aggression (safeguarding tendency)?

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  1. deprecation- undervaluing other’s achievements and overvaluing your own
  2. accusation- blame others for your failures
  3. self-accusation- self torture and guilt
20
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What are the 4 forms of withdrawal (safeguarding tendency)?

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  1. moving backwards
  2. standing still
  3. hesitating
  4. constructing obstacles
21
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Give an example of “standing still”

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If you don’t apply to college, you can’t be rejected

22
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What is masculine protest?

A

overemphasizing the desirability of being manly

23
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What is “moving backwards”?

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psychologically reverting to a more secure period of life

24
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what is “hesitating”?

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procrastinating until you can give the excuse of “oh noooo it’s too late now :/ “

25
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describe “constructing obstacles”

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building your own obstacles so you can overcome them and seem really cool for doing so B)

26
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describe Adler’s relation to Freud

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they were besties for a bit but then Freud (being the narcissist he is) was like ew I don’t like your theory, so Adler was like bye bitch, they didn’t like each other much after the breakup

27
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describe Adler’s childhood and how it may have influenced his theories

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so Adler was pretty weak growing up while his brother wasn’t, which gave him an inferiority complex which he theorized about later in life

28
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what was Adler’s core idea?

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children are small, weak, and dependent, which leads to feelings of inferiority, which leads to social interest

29
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According to Adler, what are the 3 major problems in life that can only be solved through social interest?

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neighborly love, work, and sexual love