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Understanding Human Nature [Hardcover](Hardcover, Alfred Adler)

Understanding Human Nature [Hardcover](Hardcover, Alfred Adler)

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About The Book: Originally released in 1928, this publication aimed to familiarize the public with the core tenets of Individual Psychology. It concurrently serves as a practical illustration of applying these principles to daily interactions and personal life organization. Derived from a series of lectures at Vienna's People's Institute, the book strives to highlight how individual misbehavior impacts the harmony of social and communal life. Its goal is to help individuals recognize their errors and guide them toward achieving a harmonious adjustment to communal life. Adler emphasized that while mistakes in business or science are regrettable, errors in life conduct are often perilous to life itself. The author dedicates the book in the preface to the mission of shedding light on humanity's journey toward a deeper comprehension of human nature. About The Author: Alfred Adler (1870–1937), an Austrian medical doctor and psychotherapist, founded the school of individual psychology. He proposed that contributing to others fosters a sense of worth and belonging. Adler coined the term "inferiority complex," emphasizing its role in personality development. His psychology, termed "Individual Psychology," viewed humans as integrated wholes. Adler emphasized the social element in individual re-adjustment and extended psychiatry into the community. Adler published over 300 works, including key publications like "The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology" (1924). The Title 'Understanding Human Nature written/authored/edited by Alfred Adler', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789356636293 is assigned to the Hardback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 256 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Society & Culture. Size of the book is 12.43 x 18.78 cms Vol:-