Which statement most accurately compares "superiority striving" and "perfection striving," as Adler

used these terms?

A) Superiority striving is neurotic; perfection striving is healthy.
B) Superiority striving is healthy; perfection striving is neurotic.
C) Superiority striving and perfection striving are similar, and are both neurotic.
D) Superiority striving and perfection striving are similar, and are both healthy.

Answer: D

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In terms of continuity versus stability, what is the nature of personality in the average middle-aged adult?

What will be an ideal response?

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