Thank you LEE! I appreciate it!
leestiller wrote:
> 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
>
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