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Alfred Adler Institute of Northwestern Washington
Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy, Volume I - Theory & Practice: A Socratic Approach to Democratic Living
Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy, Volume I - Theory & Practice: A Socratic Approach to Democratic Living
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Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy, Volume I - Theory & Practice: A Socratic Approach to Democratic Living, by Henry T. Stein, Ph.D. has just been published in August of 2013 by the Alfred Adler Institute of Northwestern Washington.
Using Adler's unabridged, original theory, Dr. Stein offers a twelve-stage model of treatment that clarifies the tasks and techniques needed to facilitate cognitive, affective, and behavioral change, including the Socratic method, guided and eidetic imagery, and role-playing.
The ultimate aims of Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy (CADP) are to expand the feeling of community and to dissolve the components of the self-limiting style of life: the unconscious, fictional final goal; counter-fiction; and inferiority feeling. This liberation unleashes the individual's creative power, widening his psychological horizon toward Adler's vision of optimal development and the self-actualization described by Abraham Maslow.
This text provides a rare resource for clinicians, instructors, and students who wish to learn the full depth and scope of a holistic therapeutic approach based on Adler's original warm, gentle, diplomatic style of treatment. For a full description of the contents and ordering information, go to www.Adlerian.us/cadp-v1.htm.
For an excerpt, "Part one: Overview of Classical Adlerian Theory: Chapter 5--The Style of Life." go to www.Adlerian.us/cadp-ch5.htm.
After Adler's death in 1937, his warm, gentle, diplomatic approach to practice was sustained by a small group of faithful followers like Kurt Adler, Sophia de Vries, Alexander Mueller, and Lydia Sicher. For decades, the mainstream of Adlerian practice in North America and Europe has drifted into simplifications and distortions of Adler's original theory and style of treatment. The time is ripe for a rediscovery of Adler's contribution to depth psychotherapy.
Volume I is divided into four parts. Part One: Overview of Classical Adlerian Theory provides vivid descriptions, explanations, and illustrations of twenty-six core constructs that form the conceptual foundation of Adler's original approach. Part Two: Stages and Tasks of Depth Psychotherapy clarifies the complex, subtle work that needs to be accomplished at each stage of treatment. Part Three: Socratic Questioning in Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy offers an in-depth examination of the primary therapeutic strategy for cognitive change. Five transcribed demonstrations of Socratic questioning, with comprehensive, line-by-line process notes, bring the strategy to life. Part Four: Providing the Missing Experience explores strategies like guided and eidetic imagery, and role-playing to facilitate affective and behavioral change.
The comprehensive text is augmented by online access to seven full-size, full-color graphic charts which illustrate the dynamics and interrelationships of key theoretical constructs. For a preview of Chapter 5: Style of Life, go to www.Adlerian.us/cadp-ch5.htm.
Using Adler's unabridged, original theory, Dr. Stein offers a twelve-stage model of treatment that clarifies the tasks and techniques needed to facilitate cognitive, affective, and behavioral change, including the Socratic method, guided and eidetic imagery, and role-playing.
The ultimate aims of Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy (CADP) are to expand the feeling of community and to dissolve the components of the self-limiting style of life: the unconscious, fictional final goal; counter-fiction; and inferiority feeling. This liberation unleashes the individual's creative power, widening his psychological horizon toward Adler's vision of optimal development and the self-actualization described by Abraham Maslow.
This text provides a rare resource for clinicians, instructors, and students who wish to learn the full depth and scope of a holistic therapeutic approach based on Adler's original warm, gentle, diplomatic style of treatment. For a full description of the contents and ordering information, go to www.Adlerian.us/cadp-v1.htm.
For an excerpt, "Part one: Overview of Classical Adlerian Theory: Chapter 5--The Style of Life." go to www.Adlerian.us/cadp-ch5.htm.
After Adler's death in 1937, his warm, gentle, diplomatic approach to practice was sustained by a small group of faithful followers like Kurt Adler, Sophia de Vries, Alexander Mueller, and Lydia Sicher. For decades, the mainstream of Adlerian practice in North America and Europe has drifted into simplifications and distortions of Adler's original theory and style of treatment. The time is ripe for a rediscovery of Adler's contribution to depth psychotherapy.
Volume I is divided into four parts. Part One: Overview of Classical Adlerian Theory provides vivid descriptions, explanations, and illustrations of twenty-six core constructs that form the conceptual foundation of Adler's original approach. Part Two: Stages and Tasks of Depth Psychotherapy clarifies the complex, subtle work that needs to be accomplished at each stage of treatment. Part Three: Socratic Questioning in Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy offers an in-depth examination of the primary therapeutic strategy for cognitive change. Five transcribed demonstrations of Socratic questioning, with comprehensive, line-by-line process notes, bring the strategy to life. Part Four: Providing the Missing Experience explores strategies like guided and eidetic imagery, and role-playing to facilitate affective and behavioral change.
The comprehensive text is augmented by online access to seven full-size, full-color graphic charts which illustrate the dynamics and interrelationships of key theoretical constructs. For a preview of Chapter 5: Style of Life, go to www.Adlerian.us/cadp-ch5.htm.
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