Distance Training in Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy: Comprehensive Study/Discussion of The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler, Volumes 1-12 Course DT105
Instructor: Henry T. Stein, Ph.D. (Revised 11-15-11)
| Objective: |
To gain a deeper understanding of Adler's Adler's theory of personality and psychopathology. |
| Reading: |
The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler, Volumes 1-12. |
| E-mail: |
Comments and questions. |
| Discussion: |
About Twelve to eighteen hours of telephone conferencing. |
| Time: |
Approximately twelve to eighteen weeks. |
| Cost: |
$150.00/hour |
| Note: |
Prerequisites: Courses DT102A, DT102B, DT103, DT104.
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Outline of Course Content
Vol. 1 - The Neurotic Character:
Fundamentals of Individual Psychology and Psychotherapy.
A completely new translation of the 1927 fourth edition, with three hundred new endnotes.
Vol. 2 - Journal Articles: 1898-1909
The Mind-Body Connection, Social Activism, and Sexuality.
A Study of Organ Inferiority and seventeen journal articles.
Vol. 3 - Journal Articles: 1910-1913
Elaborating on the Basic Principles of Individual Psychology.
Twenty-four journal articles including Adler’s historic resignation letter from Sigmund Freud’s circle.
Vol. 4 - Journal Articles: 1914-1920
Continuing Development of the Basic Principles of Individual Psychology.
Twenty-four articles featuring Adler’s growing interest in child guidance, psychopathology, politics, and the psychological impact of war.
Vol. 5 - Journal Articles: 1921-1926
Talent & Occupation, Crime & Revolution, Philosophy of Living.
Forty-three articles on neurosis, crime, depression, abortion, child guidance, talent, philosophy, and social evolution.
Vol. 6 - Journal Articles: 1927-1931
Structure & Unity of Neurosis, Reason, Feeling & Emotion, Dream Theory.
Twenty-six articles covering the psychology of power, neurosis and jokes, courage, reason, intelligence, and the American character.
Vol. 7 - Journal Articles: 1931-1937
Birth Order & Early Memories, Social Interest & Education, Treatment.
Twenty-eight articles focusing on child development, delinquency, substance abuse, and preventing neurosis.
Vol. 8 - Lectures to Physicians & Medical Students
Medical Course at a Hospital & Postgraduate Lectures at a College.
Twenty-eight unpublished lectures given in the U.S. and Europe emphasizing mind-body influences.
Vol. 9 - Case Histories
Problems of Neurosis, The Case of Mrs. A., The Case of Miss R.
Adler’s illustration of the art of life style analysis with thirty-five cases.
Vol. 10 - Case Readings & Demonstrations
The Problem Child, The Pattern of Life.
Case interpretations and interviews with children, parents, and teachers.
Vol. 11 - Education for Prevention
Individual Psychology in the Schools, The Education of Children.
Lectures capturing Adler’s passionate belief in the potential of teachers and schools to launch children in a positive social direction.
Vol. 12 - The General System of Individual Psychology
Overview and Summary of Classical Adlerian Theory & Current Practice.
Adler’s comprehensive overview of his theory and contemporary articles on current practice. (An excellent Volume to begin a study of Adler.)
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Comprehensive Study/Discussion of
The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler, Volumes 1-12
Course DT105
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