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    Alfred Adler (/ˈædlər/ AD-lər; German: [ˈalfʁeːt ˈʔaːdlɐ]; 7 February 1870 – 28 May 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor, psychotherapist, and founder...
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  • help a person cope with feelings of inferiority. The term was coined by Alfred Adler (1870–1937) in the early 1900s, as part of his school of individual psychology...
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  • method or science founded by the Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler. The English edition of Adler's work on the subject (1925) is a collection of papers...
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  • that one is in some way deficient, or inferior, to others. According to Alfred Adler, a feeling of inferiority may be brought about by upbringing as a child...
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    Alexandra Adler (24 September 1901 – 4 January 2001) was an Austrian neurologist and the daughter of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler and Raissa Adler. She has...
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  • programs online for both masters and doctoral students. Adler University is named for Alfred Adler (1870–1937), a physician, psychotherapist, and founder...
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  • designer, writer and journalist. He had a wide range of interest: crafts, Alfred Adler and psychiatry, and Social Credit. He translated major figures including...
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  • experiencing household life differently from the rest of their siblings. Alfred Adler (1870-1937) was an Austrian physician and psychiatrist during the Victorian...
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  • motivation and the mind. The theories of Sigmund Freud, Carl Gustav Jung, and Alfred Adler are all considered its foundations. The term "depth psychology" was coined...
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  • Lebensstil) was used by psychiatrist Alfred Adler as one of several constructs describing the dynamics of the personality. Adler was influenced by the writings...
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  • and 17th centuries. Alfred Adler (1870–1937), Austrian doctor and psychotherapist Allen Adler (1916–1964), American writer Bill Adler (born 1951), American...
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  • 1896 she moved to Vienna and joined the women's movement there. She met Alfred Adler and married him in 1897 in Smolensk. She gave birth to four children:...
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    Viennese Psychotherapy, after those established by Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. Frankl published 39 books. The autobiographical Man's Search for Meaning...
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  • group, or culture. The term was introduced by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler in his 1929 book, The Case of Miss R., with the meaning of "a person's...
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  • the latter (Jung, [1921] 1971: par. 568)." Jung started from Freud's and Adler's already developed and competing theories of neurosis. Both claimed universal...
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    psychological fields. Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), Erich Adickes (1866–1925), Alfred Adler (1879–1937), Eduard Spranger (1914), Ernst Kretschmer (1920), and Erich...
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    Arkansas, she was the only child of Dr. Kurt Adler, and the only grandchild of renowned psychologist Alfred Adler, a contemporary and associate of Sigmund...
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  • complex. Using no less psychoanalytical terms, Freud's earlier colleagues Alfred Adler and Carl Jung developed their own therapeutic methods, which the first...
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  • in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and in the psychotherapy of Alfred Adler. The term may also refer to: The Will to Power (manuscript), a posthumous...
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  • Alfred Adler's individual psychology. Logotherapy is based on an existential analysis focusing on Kierkegaard's will to meaning as opposed to Adler's...
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    Theodor Herzl, Alfred Adler, Egon Friedell, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Anton Kuh, Adolf Loos, Leo Perutz, Robert Musil, Stefan Zweig, Alfred Polgar, Adolf...
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  • maintain their psychological defenses, including their compensatory acts. Alfred Adler, founder of the school of individual psychology, introduced the term...
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    youth movement. There he met Alfred Adler, the founder of individual psychology, and became a student and co-worker. Adler broke with him in 1932 because...
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  • the first theorists in the field, a group that includes Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Gordon Allport, Hans Eysenck, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Rogers. Personality...
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    explanations for the suicide of students. The eight members are Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Josef Karl Friedjung, Carl Furtmüller (pseudonym: Karl Monitor), David...
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  • favor of Alfred Adler. During its 36-year history, between 1902 and 1938, the Society had a total of 150 members. Sigmund Freud Alfred Adler Wilhelm Reich...
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    Individual Psychology is a work on psychology by Alfred Adler, first published in 1924. In his work, Adler develops his personality theory, suggesting that...
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  • neo-Freudians: Alfred Adler had perhaps been "the first to explore and develop a comprehensive social theory of the psychodynamic self.": 61  Following "Adler's death...
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    completing his doctoral work, he engaged in child study. He studied with Alfred Adler in 1927 to 1928 when Rogers was an intern at the now defunct Institute...
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  • it". Alfred Adler borrowed heavily from Nietzsche's work to develop his second Viennese school of psychotherapy called individual psychology. Adler (1912)...
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