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  1. Alfred Adler, (born Feb. 7, 1870, Penzing, Austria—died May 28, 1937, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scot.), Austrian psychiatrist. He earned his medical degree in Vienna, and from his earliest years as a physician he stressed consideration of the individual in relation to his total environment.

  2. Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler was credited with developing several important theories on the motivation of human behavior. He founded the school of individual psychology, a comprehensive "science of living" that focuses on the uniqueness of the individual and a person's relationships with society.

  3. Mar 2, 2018 · Alfred Adler (1870-1937) Alfred Adler (1870-1937) Personal Life. Born in Vienna, Austria, to Hungarian parents, Alfred Adler was the third child and the second son in a family of seven children ...

  4. Mar 3, 2023 · Born in 1870 and dying in 1937, Adler left a long-standing legacy in psychology that continues to influence and shape the field today. In this article, we will explore Adlers life, his most influential contributions to psychology and the lasting relevance of his work. Table of Contents. Alfred Adler: Life and Background. Adler's Theories.

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  6. Feb 7, 2023 · Whether you’re an Adlerian scholar or a newbie to Adlerian psychology, it’s worth being curious about its two pioneers — Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs, according to Marina Bluvshtein, Ph.D., diplomate in Adlerian Psychology and director of the Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship.

  7. May 18, 2018 · ADLER, ALFRED (1870–1937), Austrian psychiatrist. He was the founder of individual psychology, a theory of personality and method of psychotherapy based on the concepts of unity, self-determination, and future-orientation of man.

  8. Alfred Adler was interested in psychology, sociology and philosophy. He became a physician, psychotherapist, and the founder of Adlerian psychology, which is also known as individual psychology. He is considered the first community based psychologist, because his work pioneered attention to community life, prevention, and population health.

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