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Adlerian psychology : ウィキペディア英語版 | Classical Adlerian psychology Classical Adlerian psychology is the system of psychology set up and developed by Alfred Adler under the title of Individual psychology after his break with Sigmund Freud.〔Eric Berne, ''A Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis'' (1976) p. 277-8〕 It is also a contemporary Adlerian movement claiming (in quasi-polemical fashion) to preserve the genuine values of Adler's work in the present age.〔('Classical Adlerian Individual Psychology: Alfred Adler's Original Approach' )〕 ==Classical Adlerian psychology today==
The contemporary movement describes itself as a values-based, fully integrated theory of personality, model of psychopathology, philosophy of living, strategy for preventative education, and technique of psychotherapy, involving both depth psychology and an appreciation of practical, democratic principles in daily life.〔('Adlerian psychology' )〕 Its mission is to encourage the development of psychologically healthy and cooperative individuals, couples, and families in order to effectively pursue the ideals of social equality and democratic living.
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