Zeitschrift F ü r Individualpsychology is an academic journal dedicated to the field of individual psychology. The content covered by this journal includes but is not limited to the following aspects: overall personality research: exploring the formation, development, and influencing factors of individual personality. The influence of social factors: emphasizing the role of social forces in individual psychological development. The basis for psychological determination: starting from a concept based on personal evaluation of the world, rather than limited to Freud's sexual concepts and desires. Compensation, abandonment, and overcompensation theory: studying how individuals compensate for underdeveloped physical or mental functions through interest and training (compensation); Some people may succumb to their own disadvantages (give up); Overcompensation reflects a strong drive for pursuing greater development opportunities, which may lead to outstanding achievements but may also result in psychological difficulties. Inferiority: including primary and normal feelings of inferiority in infants and young children, as well as secondary feelings of inferiority in adults due to unrealistic high compensation goals- Community sense: recognition and acceptance of the interconnectedness of all individuals, emphasizing the interdependence of individuals with others at the emotional, cognitive, and behavioral levels, as well as the process of individuals fully utilizing their abilities to achieve personal value and contribute to others.
This journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and readers interested in individual psychology to conduct in-depth research and exchange ideas, which helps to promote the development of the field of individual psychology and facilitate a deeper understanding of human psychology. It may present the latest theories, research findings, and practical applications in the field of individual psychology through the publication of high-quality research papers, case studies, review articles, and other forms.