
Adlerian Therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach developed by the founder of individual psychology, Alfred Adler, which emphasizes understanding the individual within their social context. This therapy method seeks to understand and resolve psychological issues by analyzing the individual’s lifestyle, early childhood experiences, and relationships within their social environment. According to Adler, individual the drive to overcome an innate feeling of inferiority and to achieve self-realization
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The Imposter Syndrome (IS) is a psychological pattern characterized by persistent self-doubt and an internal fear of being exposed as a fraud, despite external evidence of success. Individuals affected by this syndrome typically attribute their achievements not to their own abilities or efforts but to luck, external factors, or temporary circumstances. First identified in 1978 by Dr. Pauline Clance and Dr. Suzanne Imes, this phenomenon is widely recognized as particularly prevalent among high-ac
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