A comprehensive survey of Adler's ideas and their impact.
Preface Who Was Alfred Adler? Inferiority Feelings and the Fictive Goal The Paradox of Laws The Style of Life Holism and the Unconscious Mind Equality and the Masculine Protest Self-Actualization and Social Interest Major Factors that Influence the Personality Development of the Child Diagnosing the Lifestyle The Meaning and Significance of Dreams Adlerian Family Counseling Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs Can Humanity Survive? Epilogue Selected Bibliography Index
LOREN GREY is Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology at California State University, Northridge. A past Associate Editor of the Journal of Individual Psychology and a former director of the San Fernando Valley Educational Center, Grey has published widely, including, with Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, Logical Consequences: A New Approach to Discipline (1968) and A Parent's Guide to Child Discipline (1970), and on his own, Discipline Without Tyranny: Child Training in the First Five Years (1972) and Discipline Without Fear: Child Training During the Early School Years (1974).
?Graduate students, researchers, educators, and clinicians dealing
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"Graduate students, researchers, educators, and clinicians dealing
with childhood behavior problems may find this book useful."-Choice
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