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Adlerian Psychotherapy An Overview of Theory and Practice

Understand, interpret, direct. This statement is an oversimplification of sorts, but defines the essence of Adlerian psychotherapy. From this minimal overview of Adlerian theory, we can begin to elaborate and explore the intricacies of individual psychology. Adlerians are concerned with understanding the unique and private beliefs and strategies of the individual (private logic and mistaken notions) that we create in childhood, and which serve as a reference for attitudes, private views of self, others and the world, and behavior (lifestyle). Therapeutic work with clients involves short-term and intensive work to increase social interest, to encourage a greater sense of responsibility for behavior, and to support behavioral change. Insight is used therapeutically as an analytical tool to facilitate deeper self-understanding and personal growth.Adlerian Psychotherapy employs a holistic approach to understanding the individual. Adler provides us with an all-encompassing view of the human being, who is a primarily conscious, rather than unconscious creature. Adlerians believe that the most important life problems are social and therefore, the individual must be considered within the social context (Daniels, 1998). Adlerian theory proposes that a humans principle motive in life is to strive for perfection and that his or her opinion of self, and the world, influences all of the individuals psychological processes. Adlerian counseling seeks to correct mistakes in perception and logic that people make in their effort to fit into social relationships and to overcome feelings of inferiority (Brown & Srebalus 1998). Once the individual has adopted a mistaken goal, he or she will formulate other misconceptions to support the faulty logic (Brown & Srebalus 1998). Adlerian theory studies the whole person and how that person experiences life. According to this theory, the individual possesses four life-style convictions (Mosak 1995). ...

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