Adlers contributions to the field of counseling are too many to list;
just about all of the contemporary approaches are in some form or
fashion rooted in the tenets of Individual Psychology. The
professional literature suggests that Individual Psychology has been
observed to be successful across a wide range of settings and with
diverse populations. I think that the real answer to your question
though is that it depends on the skills and abilities of the person
using an Adlerian approach. Don't know if that helps or not...
Best,
Lee Stillerman
New Mexico State University (2nd yr PhD student)
--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "kirfisher"
<vervanex@c...> wrote:
> Hi group! I am new to the group and am a counseling student at Kean
> University in New Jersey. I have been doing some research on Adler and
> was wondering...how well does Adlerian counseling approach and produce
> beneficial results in a counseling practice?
> Thanks, Kirsten