Adler &Amp; Sullivan: Social Influences On Human Behavior
Adler and Sullivan’s theories emphasized the role of social relationships in human behavior. Adler’s Individual Psychology focused on inferiority complex, social interest, and the transpersonal self. Sullivan’s Interpersonal Theory explored parataxic distortion, security operations, and projective systems. Both theories emphasized the importance of interpersonal relationships, social connectedness, and the development of a healthy sense of self.