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Adler, Alfred |
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Adler, Alfred (1870–1937)Austrian psychologist. He saw the ‘will to power’ as more influential in accounting for human behaviour than the sexual drive. A dispute over this theory led to the dissolution of his ten-year collaboration with psychiatry's founder Sigmund Freud. The concepts of inferiority complex and overcompensation originated with Adler.
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| The Adlerian lifestyle assessment (Shulman & Mosak, 1988)
explores the client's subjective frame of reference from three
perspectives: (a) the client's basic orientation to life, (b) the
client's social interest that begins in childhood and involves
finding a place in society and acquiring a sense of belonging and of
contributing, and (c) the client as understood from a social context. There are Freudians, Jungians, Adlerians, Ericksonians, and
the list could go on, rivaling or exceeding the medical theorists of the
past (Misiak & Sexton, 1966). Type A
status: Birth order and gender effects, Individual Psychology: Journal
of Adlerian Theory; Research & Practice, 46, 365-373. |
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