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Adlerian Therapy : Theory and Practice by Michael P. Maniacci, Jon Carlson and Richard E. Watts (2005, Hardcover)

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PublisherAmerican Psychological Association
ISBN-101591472857
ISBN-139781591472858
eBay Product ID (ePID)46983697

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Book TitleAdlerian Therapy : Theory and Practice
Number of Pages313 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPsychotherapy / General, Movements / General, Psychotherapy / Counseling
Publication Year2005
GenrePsychology
AuthorMichael P. Maniacci, Jon Carlson, Richard E. Watts
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight28 Oz
Item Length10.3 in
Item Width7.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-010986
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal616.89/14
SynopsisAdlerian Therapy: Theory and Practice introduces the reader to Alfred Adler's seminal approach to psychotherapy. Starting from the principle that human behavior is goal oriented and socially embedded, Adlerian therapy is a brief psychoeducational approach that emphasizes understanding individuals' characteristic ways of moving through life - the life style - before working toward change. The authors demonstrate the relevance of Adlerian therapy today by illustrating how Adler's ideas have influenced current practice and emphasizing the short-term nature of its interventions. In addition, the authors show how Adlerian therapy works in practice with individuals, couples, families, and groups, as well as in educational settings. This book is for practitioners of all orientations who want to ground their practices in a holistic theory that makes sense for today's world. Students will also benefit from learning about Adler's theory and flexible strategies., Introduces the reader to Alfred Adler's (1870 ? 1937) influential approach to psychotherapy, that human behavior is goal oriented and socially embedded, and emphasizing understanding individuals? characteristic ways of moving through life'the life style'before working toward change. Illustrates how Adler's ideas have influenced current practice and highlights the short-term nature of its interventions with individuals, couples, families, and groups, as well as in educational settings. Readers will find a model of diagnosis that can be used to complement DSM diagnoses, many case examples to illustrate important Adlerian concepts, and helpful therapist-client dialogues with interpretive comments that show the counselor's active approach to assessment and collaborative problem-solving.
LC Classification NumberRC480.5.C3565 2005