Difference between revisions of "Individual psychology"
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− | <blockquote>In reality Individual Psychology has very little to do with analysis, but, for certain historical reasons, lives a sort of parasitic existence at its expense .... The name itself is unsuitable, and seems to be a product of embarrassment; we cannot assent to any interference with its correct application as meaning the opposite of Group Psychology; for the matter of that our own concern is, first and foremost, the psychology of the human individual.<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 6</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote>In [[reality]] [[Individual]] [[Psychology]] has very little to do with [[analysis]], but, for certain historical reasons, lives a sort of parasitic [[existence]] at its expense .... The [[name]] itself is unsuitable, and seems to be a product of embarrassment; we cannot assent to any interference with its correct application as [[meaning]] the opposite of Group Psychology; for the matter of that our own concern is, first and foremost, the psychology of the [[human]] individual.<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 6</ref></blockquote> |
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Freudian Dictionary
In reality Individual Psychology has very little to do with analysis, but, for certain historical reasons, lives a sort of parasitic existence at its expense .... The name itself is unsuitable, and seems to be a product of embarrassment; we cannot assent to any interference with its correct application as meaning the opposite of Group Psychology; for the matter of that our own concern is, first and foremost, the psychology of the human individual.[1]
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- ↑ Template:NILP Ch. 6