Austrian psychologist Adler believes that inferiority complex is a motivating factor. If an individual feels inferior, he or she will work hard to achieve success. After he succeeds, he will have a sense of superiority, but in the face of other people's achievements, he will have a sense of inferiority again, which will push him to achieve greater achievements without end. However, a heavy sense o...
To some extent, inferiority complex is a motivating factor that promotes the improvement of individuals and society.
However, an excessively heavy sense of inferiority can make people discouraged, timid, and inactive.
We must try to find the reasons for the inferiority complex, analyze and treat them in detail, and work hard to overcome them and make use of our strengths and avoid weaknesses.
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Many people have low self-esteem, because at some point, their subconscious will tell you that you are not as good as others in some aspects, so you feel worse than others. People with low self-esteem need to fully understand themselves and be good at discovering themselves. Strengths, identify your true value, and imply that you are no worse than others. Only in this way can you surpass yourself....
'Inferiority complex' can easily make people overly sensitive and have high self-esteem; they lack courage in doing things, are timid, go along with others, and have no independent opinions; when they encounter problems, they think it is their own fault. It is easy to lose the courage and confidence to interact with others. It can be said: Inferiority is our biggest obstacle to happiness.
Eysenck's Emotional Stability Scale (EES) is a psychological measurement tool developed by British psychologist Hans Eysenck and is designed to assess an individual's emotional stability level.
Eysenck is a professor of psychology at the University of London in the United Kingdom. He is one of the most famous psychologists in contemporary times and has compiled a variety of psychological tests. T...
The Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children (DSRSC) is a questionnaire about children's understanding of depression and their own depression status. It contains 18 items in total. The number of items is small, and the content is simple and easy to evaluate. Easy for children to understand. It is suitable for children aged 8 to 13 to self-assess their depressive symptoms.
Childhood depressive di...
Security is a feeling of confidence, safety and freedom from fear and anxiety. It is a feeling that meets a person's various needs now and in the future. It is a premonition of possible physical or psychological dangers or risks. And the individual's sense of power/powerlessness in dealing with the situation, mainly manifested as a sense of certainty and controllability. Insecurity refers to an em...
Bullying is defined as malicious behavior that occurs in a school environment in which one student or a group of students intentionally targets another student physically, verbally, socially, or online. Here are some common bullying situations in schools:
1. Verbal Bullying: This is one of the most common forms of bullying. It includes the use of verbal behaviors such as ridicule, insults, humili...
Have you ever experienced wild mood swings, high energy, and unusual levels of activity? These may be signs of manic symptoms. Mania is a bipolar disorder that can cause problems in your life. Want to better understand the extent of your symptoms? Now, we offer you a quick and easy way to self-test your mania symptoms the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS).
The Bipolar Disorder Rating Scale is a cli...
'Self-Rating Symptom Scale SCL90' is one of the most famous mental health test scales in the world and is currently the most widely used outpatient examination scale for mental disorders and mental illnesses.
SCL-90 (Symptom Checklist-90) is a commonly used symptom self-rating scale. It was compiled in 1975. Its author is LR Derogatis. It is sometimes also called Hopkins's Symptom Checklist. , HS...