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Individual psychology, a school of thought founded by Alfred Adler, posits that human behavior is driven by two primary forces: the drive to overcome feelings of inferiority and the innate importance of social connections. In contrast to Freud's focus on sexual stages, Adler emphasized that development occurs through social interactions and that a key goal is to work cooperatively for the common good.

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