Full Description
Adlerian Psychotherapy provides an introduction and overview of the theory, history, research, and practice of this person-centered approach to psychotherapy.
From cognitive-behavioral, to existential, phenomenological, schema, and humanistic therapies, the ideas of Alfred Adler are at the heart of many contemporary approaches to psychotherapy. In some ways, however, Adler amp rsquo s ubiquity has made him invisible. In Adler amp rsquo s view, all behavior has social meaning, and the socio-cultural context of a person amp rsquo s life is a driving influence on his or her mental health and life experiences. With his emphasis on social interest--a sense of belonging to and participating in the common good--Adler envisioned a psychology of growth, where people could strive to overcome difficulties and change their lives under their own power. Counseling and psychotherapy must therefore encourage the client to master the core tasks of life: work, friendship, and love-intimacy.
While amp ldquo classic amp rdquo Adlerian psychotherapy is rarely practiced nowadays, the authors present a modern interpretation that is consistent with today's short-term therapeutic approaches, and can be used with individuals, couples, or families.
Contents
Series Preface
How to Use This Book With APA Psychotherapy Videos
Acknowledgments
Chapter : Introduction
Chapter 2: History
Chapter 3: Theory
Chapter 4: The Therapy Process
Chapter 5: Evaluation
Chapter : Suggestions for Future Developments
Chapter 7: Summary Appendix: Lifestyle Questionnaire Inventory
Glossary of Key Terms
Suggested Readings and Resources
References
Index
About the Authors