Reflections About Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy: Theory, Practice, and Life

A vigorously optimistic and inspiring approach to prevention and treatment, Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy balances the equally important needs for individual, optimal development and social contribution. With a solid foundation in the original teachings and therapeutic style of Alfred Adler, it integrates the self-actualization research of Abraham Maslow. For more information, visit our web site at http//www.Adlerian.us

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Alfred Adler's "The Science of Living" Available Online

At a lecture in Vienna on February 4th, 1930, when Alfred Adler was asked about the best beginning book to read on Individual Psychology, he recommended "The Science of Living." An online version, in PDF format, with a bookmarked table of contents, is now available at the Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy Subscription Site at www.Adlerian.us/subscription.htm. Using Adobe Reader, the document may be searched, highlighted, and commented for personal study.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

New Book on Classical Adlerian Subscription Site

A complete online version of Alexander Mueller's "You Shall be a Blessing: Main Traits of a Religious Humanism," is now available at the Classical Adlerian Subscription Site. Mueller's book presents his thoughts on the deeper philosophical and spiritual aspects of social interest, the roots of which are seen in connection to man's relationship with creation. Mueller's book is packed with wisdom, insight, and challenge, significantly enriching Adler's philosophy.


The subscription site also includes: video and audio clips of Alfred Adler and other Classical Adlerians; theme packs of complete articles by Adler; graphics that illustrate Adlerian constructs; unpublished articles and lectures; and transcriptions of therapy demonstrations and interviews. For a summary of the site's contents, and information about subscribing, or renewing subscriptions for 2011, go to http://www.Adlerian.us/subscription.htm.