A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler
Much more than a standard abstract, <i>A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler</i> reveals the heart and soul of Individual Psychology with many examples of what Adler said and how he treated patients. Correcting misrepresentations of Adler in textbooks, training programs, and journal articles, it serves as a primer for the Classical Adlerian approach. As an introduction to <i>The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler</i>, it describes Adler's theory of personality, philosophy of living, and therapeutic strategies in chapter summaries of all twelve volumes. Using the scope and depth of his approach, clinicians and educators can unravel the most perplexing cases of child, family, adult, and couple treatment.

An Indispensable Resourse for All Clinicians, Instructors, & Students<br>
In Psychology, Psychiatry, Counseling, & Social Work Containing Summaries of 12 Books, 28 Lectures, & 172 Articles
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A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler
Much more than a standard abstract, <i>A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler</i> reveals the heart and soul of Individual Psychology with many examples of what Adler said and how he treated patients. Correcting misrepresentations of Adler in textbooks, training programs, and journal articles, it serves as a primer for the Classical Adlerian approach. As an introduction to <i>The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler</i>, it describes Adler's theory of personality, philosophy of living, and therapeutic strategies in chapter summaries of all twelve volumes. Using the scope and depth of his approach, clinicians and educators can unravel the most perplexing cases of child, family, adult, and couple treatment.

An Indispensable Resourse for All Clinicians, Instructors, & Students<br>
In Psychology, Psychiatry, Counseling, & Social Work Containing Summaries of 12 Books, 28 Lectures, & 172 Articles
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A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler

A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler

A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler

A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler

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Much more than a standard abstract, <i>A Clinician's Guide to The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler</i> reveals the heart and soul of Individual Psychology with many examples of what Adler said and how he treated patients. Correcting misrepresentations of Adler in textbooks, training programs, and journal articles, it serves as a primer for the Classical Adlerian approach. As an introduction to <i>The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler</i>, it describes Adler's theory of personality, philosophy of living, and therapeutic strategies in chapter summaries of all twelve volumes. Using the scope and depth of his approach, clinicians and educators can unravel the most perplexing cases of child, family, adult, and couple treatment.

An Indispensable Resourse for All Clinicians, Instructors, & Students<br>
In Psychology, Psychiatry, Counseling, & Social Work Containing Summaries of 12 Books, 28 Lectures, & 172 Articles

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BN ID: 2940014468251
Publisher: Alfred Adler Institute of Northwestern Washington
Publication date: 04/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 253 KB

About the Author

Henry T. Stein, Ph.D., is the leading advocate of Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy in the United States. Trained by Sophia de Vries and Anthony Bruck, both of whom studied with Alfred Adler, he has been training psychotherapists for over twenty years with an approach based on the original teachings and therapeutic style of Alfred Adler, as well as the clinical and philosophical writings of other Classical Adlerians--Kurt Adler, Lydia Sicher, Alexander Mueller, Erwin Wexberg, and Alexander Neuer. He is the director of the Classical Adlerian Translation Project, a translating-editing team dedicated to publishing the writings of Classical Adlerians. Since 1996, he has maintained a richly informative web site on the Internet at http://www.Adlerian.us, providing articles, teaching graphics, transcriptions, video clips, and discussion forums. As a senior training analyst, he offers mentor-oriented distance training in Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy, as well as case consultation. His own contributions to Adlerian clinical practice include a comprehensive adaptation of the Socratic method, a thorough exposition of the twelve stages of psychotherapy, and a therapeutic integration of Abraham Maslow's vision of optimal human development with Adler’s.

Laurie J. Stein, M.A., M.S. is a retired high school English teacher who has been trained in Classical Adlerian psychology. She edited all twelve volumes of "The Collected Clnical Works of Alfred Adler" to improve readability.
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