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  2. Alfred Adler (1870‒1937): Individual Psychology. Adler called his approach individual psychology because it expressed his belief that every human personality is unique and indivisible (Ewen, 1988). His emphasis on the individual did not preclude the social. The social element was an “all-important” factor since it is only in a social ...

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  3. In Part II, “Abnormal Psychology and Related Fields,” Adler’s theory of the neuroses is covered in Chapters 9 to 12. Methods of treatment and diagnosis, including dream theory, are presented in Chapters 13 and 14. The next two chapters are concerned with psychological problems of

  4. Adlers theory and practice. The individual psychology of Alfred Adler is based on a phenomeno-logical, holistic understanding of human behavior. Adler used the term individual psychology for his approach in order to emphasize the indi-visible (undivided or whole) nature of our personalities and refer to the essential unity of the individual ...

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  5. This study was grounded in Adlerian theory, developed by Alfred Adler in 1912. According to this theory, important goals and lifestyles are formed during childhood.

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  6. Alfred Adler's collected clinical works were made available to English speaking therapists long after those of Freud and Jung. This review offers brief overviews of each volume and the clinical import of the material found within.

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  7. Jun 29, 2023 · PDF | Abstract Adlerian therapy is a therapeutic approach developed by Alfred Adler on the basis of the theory of individual psychology. Adlerian... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  8. History of Adlerian Theory. Inspired by Freudian psychoanalysis. Founded by Alfred Adler, championed in America by Rudolf Dreikurs. Dissemination throughout American elementary schools during the guidance movement by Don Dinkmeyer.

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