Adler’s theory focuses on compensating shortcoming through motivation and looking at future goals. He believes that people are born to be inferior and dependent on their parents, so people reduce that pain feeling of inferiority by striving toward a final goal of either superiority or success. The final goal unifies personality and resulted from the concept of creative power, which is placing themselves in control of their own lives. Adler’s view people with alcohol condition not recognizing they have the creative power to feel satisfied regardless of their deficiencies. The goal of superiority is motivated by the exaggerated feelings of inferiority, which is unhealthy. On the other hand, the goal of sucess is concerned with society’s well-being more than personal gain, which is healthy. They’re motivated by social interest, which are concerned with goals beyond themselves and view others not as opponents, but as people with whom they can cooperate for social benefit. The way people strive for superiority and success to compensate feelings of inferiority is shaped by their subjective perceptions called fictionalism, which is giving the belief and expectation of the future. This gives the behavior a purpose and guides style of life. People with alcohol condition drops out from treatment because of their lack in social interest and exaggerated physical deficiency, which causes them to have expectations to reach unrealistic goals or a lack of courage. In his theory, he will use psychotherapy to develop courage, reduce feeling of inferiority, and encourage social
Adler’s theory focuses on compensating shortcoming through motivation and looking at future goals. He believes that people are born to be inferior and dependent on their parents, so people reduce that pain feeling of inferiority by striving toward a final goal of either superiority or success. The final goal unifies personality and resulted from the concept of creative power, which is placing themselves in control of their own lives. Adler’s view people with alcohol condition not recognizing they have the creative power to feel satisfied regardless of their deficiencies. The goal of superiority is motivated by the exaggerated feelings of inferiority, which is unhealthy. On the other hand, the goal of sucess is concerned with society’s well-being more than personal gain, which is healthy. They’re motivated by social interest, which are concerned with goals beyond themselves and view others not as opponents, but as people with whom they can cooperate for social benefit. The way people strive for superiority and success to compensate feelings of inferiority is shaped by their subjective perceptions called fictionalism, which is giving the belief and expectation of the future. This gives the behavior a purpose and guides style of life. People with alcohol condition drops out from treatment because of their lack in social interest and exaggerated physical deficiency, which causes them to have expectations to reach unrealistic goals or a lack of courage. In his theory, he will use psychotherapy to develop courage, reduce feeling of inferiority, and encourage social