Adlerian therapy, also called individual psychology, is a short-term, goal-oriented, and positive psychodynamic therapy based on the theories of Alfred Adler—a one-time colleague of Sigmund Freud.
The night before his first (1926) voyage from Vienna to the U.S., “the legitimate father of the inferiority complex,” as Alfred Adler once described himself, dreamed that he was “on a ship traveling ...
Achieving happiness requires thought, study and action — hard work — it turns out. This book focuses on the teachings of Alfred Adler, a psychologist and philosopher who stands with Sigmund Freud and ...
Dr. Alfred Adler, renowned Viennese psychologist who spent considerable time in the United States, died suddenly today while taking a walk. Here to deliver a series of lectures, Dr. Adler collapsed on ...
THE number of books in English on Alfred Adler's contributions to psychology grows, and the present volume is certainly not the least interesting of them. The principles and practices of ‘individual ...
Achieving happiness requires thought, study and action — hard work — it turns out. This book focuses on the teachings of Alfred Adler, a psychologist and philosopher who stands with Sigmund Freud and ...