Alfred Adler was one of the most influential thinkers in psychotherapy who helped to establish the field through his writings and teaching. His original ideas serve as a foundation for most modern theories of counseling and psychotherapy, and this book pays tribute to, analyses, and disseminates his classic, seminal papers which have significantly impacted the therapy field. Alfred Adler Revisited brings together leading experts to introduce, discuss, and contextualize twenty-three of his professional papers.
Alfred Adler was one of the most influential thinkers in psychotherapy who helped to establish the field through his writings and teaching. His original ideas serve as a foundation for most modern theories of counseling and psychotherapy, and this book pays tribute to, analyses, and disseminates his classic, seminal papers which have significantly impacted the therapy field. Alfred Adler Revisited brings together leading experts to introduce, discuss, and contextualize twenty-three of his professional papers.
Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, ABPP is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Counseling at Governors State University and a psychologist at the Wellness Clinic in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Michael P. Maniacci, PsyD, is a published author and former core faculty member at the Adler School of Professional Psychology. He is on the board of consultants for many parent and family organizations, and has published several chapters, articles, and books on Adlerian theory. He maintains private practices in Chicago and Naperville, Illinois.
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Maniacci An Introduction to Alfred Adler. Walton "The Fundamental Views of Individual Psychology." West Bubnezer "The Differences Between Individual Psychology and Psychoanalysis." Moore "The Progress of Mankind." Watts "On the Origin of the Striving for Superiority and of Social Interest." Peluso "Personality as Self-consistent Unity." McKay "Position in Family Constellation Influences Personality." Bitter "On the Essence and Origin of Character." Main "Character and Talent." Kottman Heston "The Child's Inner Life and a Sense of Community." Manaster "Individual Psychological Education." McBrien "The Problem of Distance." Peven "Dreams and Dream Interpretation." Schneider "Life-lie and Responsibility in Neurosis and Psychosis." Sperry "Physical Manifestations of Psychic Disturbances." Hartshorne "What is Neurosis?" Duba "The Structure of Neurosis." Eckstein "Trick and Neurosis." Rasmussen Moore "Nervous Insomnia." Stewert "Neurotic Hunger Strike." Mozdzierz "Melancholia and Paranoia." Trail "Suicide." White "Demoralized Children." Clark "Significance of Early Recollections." *All titles in quotes represent original articles written by Alfred Alder with an introduction by each contributor.
Maniacci An Introduction to Alfred Adler. Walton "The Fundamental Views of Individual Psychology." West Bubnezer "The Differences Between Individual Psychology and Psychoanalysis." Moore "The Progress of Mankind." Watts "On the Origin of the Striving for Superiority and of Social Interest." Peluso "Personality as Self-consistent Unity." McKay "Position in Family Constellation Influences Personality." Bitter "On the Essence and Origin of Character." Main "Character and Talent." Kottman Heston "The Child's Inner Life and a Sense of Community." Manaster "Individual Psychological Education." McBrien "The Problem of Distance." Peven "Dreams and Dream Interpretation." Schneider "Life-lie and Responsibility in Neurosis and Psychosis." Sperry "Physical Manifestations of Psychic Disturbances." Hartshorne "What is Neurosis?" Duba "The Structure of Neurosis." Eckstein "Trick and Neurosis." Rasmussen Moore "Nervous Insomnia." Stewert "Neurotic Hunger Strike." Mozdzierz "Melancholia and Paranoia." Trail "Suicide." White "Demoralized Children." Clark "Significance of Early Recollections." *All titles in quotes represent original articles written by Alfred Alder with an introduction by each contributor.
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