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Title: Individual Psychology Alfred Adler


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Individual PsychologyAlfred Adler
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Human Motivation
  • Humans
  • Innately strive for perfection
  • Need the support of others
  • Create their own life path
  • Are able to change their life path goals

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Central Constructs
  • Life Style
  • Goals
  • Influence of parents/family
  • Social interest
  • Physical problems
  • Discrimination based on sex, race, or class
  • Inferiority Feelings
  • Superiority complex

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Central Constructs
  • Basic Life Tasks
  • Solving the problem of Communal Life
  • Occupational tasks
  • Love
  • Coping with the self
  • Existential
  • Basic Mistakes

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Theory of the PersonHealthy Personality
  • Well-developed social interests
  • Contributes to society
  • Succeeds at the tasks of life
  • Contributes to the community
  • Finds a partner of the other sex
  • Finds useful work
  • The courage to be imperfect

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Theory of the PersonUnhealthy Personality
  • Safeguarding
  • The individual has the goal of personal
    superiority the life style is aimed at
    protecting self-esteem
  • Discouragement
  • Due to mistaken life styles that are selfish
    rather than socially oriented

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Types of Psychological Dysfunction
  • Neurosis
  • Rooted in childhood
  • Organ inferiority
  • Pampered child
  • Neglected child
  • Tendency to evade life tasks
  • Strive for personal superiority
  • The yes, but personality
  • Psychosis
  • The goal to be godlike in order to fend off very
    deep feelings of inferiority
  • Withdraws from others because he does not have
    the interpersonal skills, occupational interests,
    and/or confidence to deal with life

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Nature of TherapyTherapeutic Atmosphere
  • Faith
  • Client must have faith in the counselor
  • Hope
  • Counselor should encourage the client to accept
    the challenges of life and therapy
  • Develops in the client as a result of feeling
    understood
  • Love
  • Client MUST feel that the counselor cares about
    him

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Nature of Therapy
  • Role of the counselor
  • An educator
  • An encourager
  • Admits own fallibility
  • Models a courageous approach to life
  • Role of the client
  • Learn about faulty lifestyle

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Nature of Therapy
  • Goals of Therapy
  • Help client uncover and resolve unconscious
    conflicts
  • Psychoanalytic Constructs
  • Insight
  • Resistance
  • Transference
  • Countertransference

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Process of Therapy
  • Establishing the relationship
  • Analysis and assessment
  • Development of insight
  • Reorientation

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Therapeutic Techniques
  • Interpretation
  • Counselor uses information to form hypotheses
    about the clients lifestyle
  • Encouragement
  • Helps client find his own strengths and
    recognize his power to affect the world through
    choices
  • Consequences
  • Natural
  • Logical
  • Acting As If
  • Pushing the Button
  • Catching Oneself
  • Creating Images
  • Pleasing Someone
  • Paradoxical Intention
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