According to Adler, what is the significance of a cognitive map?

a. It is a standardized approach to understanding why people do things.
b. It can be used to explain any psychological theory.
c. Every psychological problem has a unique cognitive map and an associated treatment approach.
d. What a person pays attention to and what he or she ignores is determined by whether it fits the geography of his or her unique cognitive map.
e. Cognitive maps can be categorized according to personality type and birth order, and can be used to set up appropriate treatment plans.


Answer: d

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