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How does Adler define an inferiority complex?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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In Adler's framework, an inferiority complex is not merely about feeling inferior; it's the outcome of a failed compensation strategy that has become a substitute for genuine development. It arises when an individual perceives themselves as falling short and subsequently adopts a static self-concept rather than actively striving to overcome their perceived inadequacies.

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