Asked by Priyanka Kumari on Sep 24, 2024

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Adler did not develop his concept of social interest until after

A) the birth of his first child.
B) the end of World War II.
C) he broke with Freud.
D) his older brother died.

Social Interest

A concept introduced by Alfred Adler that describes an individual's inclination towards cooperation, community, and social betterment.

World War II

A global conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945, involving most of the world's nations, and is marked by significant events such as the Holocaust and the use of atomic bombs on Japan.

  • Identify the essential nature of social interest in Adler's theory and how it contributes to the cohesion of society.
  • Appreciate the historical and cultural context of Adler's work within psychology.
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AYUSHI AGARWAL6 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Adler broke with Freud in 1911, and his concept of social interest was developed after that, in the later years of his career. A, B, and D are not connected to the development of his concept of social interest.