Adler's Three Fundamental Social Tasks
Alfred Adler identified three fundamental social tasks that every individual must navigate: occupational tasks, which relate to one's career; societal tasks, which involve forming friendships; and love tasks, which concern finding an intimate partner for a long-term relationship.
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A therapist is working with a client who reports feeling disconnected, inferior, and without purpose. The therapist's approach is grounded in the belief that a primary source of human happiness and mental health comes from feeling connected to others and working cooperatively for the good of the community. Which of the following interventions would this therapist most likely recommend?