1st Edition

Alfred Adler's Basic Concepts And Implications

By Robert W. Lundin Copyright 1989
    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1989. The purpose of this book has been to present the basic principles of Adler's psychology in a form easily understood by students of psychology as well as a wider population interested in psychology.

    Chapter I Alfred Adler and Individual Psychology; Chapter II Inferiority and Compensation; Chapter III Fictionalism and Finalism; Chapter IV Strivings for Superiority and Social Interest; Chapter V Degrees of Activity and Personality Types; Chapter VI The Style of Life; Chapter VII Three Problems of Life; Chapter VIII Dreams and their Interpretation; Chapter IX Safe-Guarding Tendencies; Chapter X The Neurotic Character; Chapter XI Therapy; Chapter XII Crime and its Prevention; Chapter XIII Applications to Education; Chapter XIV Adler's Critique of Freudian Theory; Chapter XV Epilogue;

    Biography

    Robert W. Lundin Kenan Professor of Psychology The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee