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Chapter 2 conclusion Break into your groups. In each group you will be assigned a topic along with a page number. Students must establish the definition and an example. Students will share this information with the rest of the class.

Alfred Adler Inferiority complex: our feelings of inadequacy. Compensation: efforts to overcome feelings of inferiority

Carl Rogers Self-actualization: living up to ones full potential Unconditional positive regard: when love is freely given no matter what

Individualism vs. Collectivism Individualism: independence Collectivism: working together in social harmony