Alfred Adler was an Austrian physician and psychotherapist, the founder of individual psychology.
Alfred Adler was an Austrian physician and psychotherapist, the founder of individual psychology.
He was born in 1870 in Vienna, Austria, and was a disciple of Sigmund Freud, although they later separated due to theoretical differences.
Adler believed in the importance of individual motivation and the search for meaning in people's lives.
He developed the concept of the inferiority complex and the theory of personality, which influenced the development of modern psychology.
He passed away in 1937, leaving a significant legacy in the field of psychology..