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MirandaLo

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Adler's own early recollections reveal his:
 
  a. feelings of inferiority.
  b. preference for his mother instead of his father.
  c. fear of other people.
  d. sexual longings.

Question 2

Adler believed that early recollections can be clues to a person's:
 
  a. superego feelings.
  c. style of life.
  b. Electra complex.
  d. ego-ideal.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
FEEDBACK: An early memory Adler recalled as an adult was from when he was 5 years old and had just started school. He remembered being terribly afraid every day because the path to school led through a cemetery. Since he was the only one who was afraid, this heightened his sense of inferiority. It symbolized the fear and inferiority, and his efforts to overcome them, which characterized his style of life.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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