Discusses the famous psychologist's theories concerning personality, education, character traits, neurosis, psychotherapy, and the psychological interpretation of literature
A handy, concise introduction to the major principles of the third leg of the great 20th-century psychologists (behind Freud and Jung). I learned about his coining the terms Inferiority Complex and Superiority Drive, and his position on innate social interest.
This book was translated from the original German and the sentences seemed too clunky for me.