Multiple Choice
In Alfred Adler's view, the main driving force in personality involves the struggle to overcome imperfections and an upward drive for competence, completion, and mastery of shortcomings, which he called
A) modes of interacting.
B) self-actualization.
C) organismic valuing.
D) striving for superiority.
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