Alfred Adler: A Historical Perspective
Abstract
The author presents some reasons for the current renaissance of interest in Adlerian psychology. He deals mainly with Adler's relationship to Freud, with Adlerian terms that have now achieved a new significance, with the consensual validation of Adler's theories by other psychologists, and with the relevance of Adler's psychology to current social movements.
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