This permits us to interpret all parts (symptoms, expressive
movement, thinking, feeling, memory, etc.) as clues to a larger
whole that we call the fictional final goal. Once we unveil this
imagined end point, we have the leverage to help a client change his
main direction. By getting to the root of the problem, we avoid the
trap of chasing after symptoms.
--- In
classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "dmpsych"
<dmpsych@y...> wrote:
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> help please. What are advantages of adlers basic conviction that
> personality is an indivible whole?