Demonstrate your understanding of the concept of compensation by defining this term and giving a real-life example for a young child

What will be an ideal response?


ANS: Students' answers will vary.
Adler proposed that inferiority feelings are the source of all human striving. Individual growth results from compensation, from our attempts to overcome our real or imagined inferiorities. Compensation is defined as a motivation to overcome inferiority and to strive for higher levels of development. Throughout our lives, we are driven by the need to overcome this sense of inferiority and to strive for increasingly higher levels of development.
For example, Daniel has a drive to overcome his early childhood struggle with math to become a Certified Public Accountant as an adult.

Psychology

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A. It is unusual for children with ODD to be boys. B. It is unusual for the onset of ODD to occur at age twelve. C. It is unusual for children with ODD to be hostile toward authority figures. D. Nothing about this case is unusual.

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The proportion of fast and slow-twitch fibers found in an individual's quadriceps muscle is primarily determined by the a. individual's diet

b. number of hours the individual spends each week engaged in anaerobic activity, like weightlifting. c. the number of ACTN3 genes that person has d. number of hours the individual spends each week engaged in aerobic activity, like running or cycling.

Psychology

. During a ski holiday, Hans collided with a large ponderosa pine tree. He now suffers from amnesia, and cannot store or remember new information since his meeting with the tall evergreen. The accident has likely disrupted function in __________

a) Hans's hippocampus. b) Hans's amygdala. c) Hans's thalamus. d) Hanss hypothalamus.

Psychology

Self-conscious emotions emerge around 6 months of age

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology