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I cant understand the structure (and meaning) of the bold part. Is it right? is it possible to paraphrase it in an easier way? Is the "–" sign used correctly?

The objective of the assessment process is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the patient’s personality dynamics and the relationship among the—what Adler called the style of life.

The objective of the assessment process is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the patient’s personality dynamics and the relationship among the—what Adler called the style of life.

Matthews, J. (2004). Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy, Volumes 1 and 2. Psychiatric Services, 55(4), 457-458.‏

I cant understand the structure (and meaning) of the bold part. Is it right? is it possible to paraphrase it in an easier way? Is the "–" sign used correctly?

The objective of the assessment process is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the patient’s personality dynamics and the relationship among the—what Adler called the style of life.

Matthews, J. (2004). Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy, Volumes 1 and 2. Psychiatric Services, 55(4), 457-458.‏

I cant understand the structure (and meaning) of the bold part. Is it right? is it possible to paraphrase it in an easier way? Is the "–" sign used correctly?

The objective of the assessment process is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the patient’s personality dynamics and the relationship among the—what Adler called the style of life.

Matthews, J. (2004). Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy, Volumes 1 and 2. Psychiatric Services, 55(4), 457-458.‏

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I cant understand the structure (and meaning) of the bold part. Is it right? is it possible to paraphrase it in an easier way? Is the "–" sign used correctly?

The objective of the assessment process is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the patient’s personality dynamics and the relationship among the—what Adler called the style of life.

Matthews, J. (2004). Encyclopedia of Psychotherapy, Volumes 1 and 2. Psychiatric Services, 55(4), 457-458.‏