What did Adler say about personal goals such as improving society and helping fellow humans?

a. They are symptoms of mental health naturally resulting when people see the world as friendly and themselves as competent.
b. They are not important. Autonomy was considered by Adler to be the most important aspect of human development.
c. These goals result from difficult childhood experiences and are used to accomplish dominance over personal adversity.
d. They are luxuries meant for people who have everything that they need.
e. He didn’t say anything about these things.


Answer: a

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