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  2. The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology - Wikipedia

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    The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology is a work on psychology by Alfred Adler, first published in 1924. In his work, Adler develops his personality theory, suggesting that the situation into which a person is born, such as family size, sex of siblings, and birth order, plays an important part in personality development. [ 1 ]

  3. Individual psychology - Wikipedia

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    Adlerian pertains to the theory and practice of Alfred Adler (1870 - 1937), the founder of individual psychology (Individualpsychologie). [50] Adlerian clients are encouraged to overcome their feelings of insecurity, develop deeper feelings of connectedness, and to redirect their striving for significance into more socially beneficial directions.

  4. Two-factor models of personality - Wikipedia

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    This theory would also be extended to humans. Alfred Adler (1879–1937) measured "activity" (connected with "energy") against "social interest", yielding the four "styles of life": [3] Ruling or Dominant type: high activity, low social interest; Getting or Leaning type: low activity, high social interest; Avoiding type: low activity, low ...

  5. Individual education - Wikipedia

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    Individual education is a school system rooted in the individual psychology of Alfred Adler. [1] Designed by Raymond Corsini , the individual education program includes a number of basic principles. The program consists of three components academic, creative/applied and socialization.

  6. Inferiority complex - Wikipedia

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    For example, a person who feels inferior because they are shorter than average (also known as a Napoleon complex) due to common modern day heightism may become overly concerned with how they appear to others. They may wear special shoes to make themself appear taller or surround themselves with individuals who are even shorter than they are.

  7. Compensation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Adler's motivation to investigate this was from personal experience. He was a very sickly child. He was unable to walk till he was four because of rickets. Then he was a victim of pneumonia as well as a series of accidents. [citation needed] Adler also "transferred" this idea of compensation to psychic training.

  8. Rudolf Dreikurs - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Dreikurs (February 8, 1897, Vienna – May 25, 1972, Chicago) was an Austrian psychiatrist and educator who developed psychologist Alfred Adler's system of individual psychology into a pragmatic method for understanding the purposes of reprehensible behaviour in children and for stimulating cooperative behaviour without punishment or reward.

  9. Category:Adlerian psychology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Adlerian psychology" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...