In Alfred Adler's theory, what is "individual psychology"?

a. A psychology that concentrates on what makes each person unique
b. A psychology of the person as a whole
c. Psychotherapy that treats just one person at a time
d. The separate contributions of the id, ego, and superego


Answer: b. A psychology of the person as a whole

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