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#621 From: lady_butterfly_au
Date: Mon Oct 2, 2006 12:30 am
Subject: Adlerian concepts
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Hi Everyone,

I am preparing an assignment on Adler's key points and concepts and
would appreciate feed back as to if you feel the below is correct.

Thanks

Chris

Adlerian concepts such as an individual's birth order, the initial
system one is part of, is significant in personality development;
one's attitudes regarding self and one's circumstances are
determined by birth order and at an early age; the feeling of
inferiority, which Adler considered to be normal and developed by
the age of six, drives individuals to "self-perfect"; and, early-
developed perspectives create the individual's unique life story and
can determine the life-path an individual walks, commencing in early
childhood until death.  All of these concepts form part of what
Adler described as an individual's "private logic".  Corey (2005)
states "private logic, the concepts about self, others, and life
that constitue the philosopy on which an individual's lifestyle is
based.  Client's problems arise because the conclusions based on
their private logic often do not conform to the requirements of
social living." (p.102)

#615 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Sat Aug 5, 2006 9:28 pm
Subject: Re: Adler
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Adler would probably have approved of any approach that actually
helped people overcome their discouragement and egocentricity.
However, there are different levels of helping: some only
temporarily relieve symtoms, whereas others facilitate permament
change and result in significant contributions to the lives of other
people.

--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "Lynn"
<riverwriter@...> wrote:
>
>
> What would he say about solution-focused couples therapy, I
wonder. Do
> you think he would have liked Dr. Ruth?
>
> Lynn
>
>
> --- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "russellfig"
> <russellfig@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "capone2969"
> > capone2969@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me what personality theory Adler is. Is it
> > > philosophical, science or art and why he is this? I am having
a hard
> > > time finding the answer to this, same with Jung????
> > >
> > He is Family Therapy oriented.
> >
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#614 From: "Lynn" <riverwriter@...>
Date: Tue Aug 1, 2006 3:10 am
Subject: Re: Adler
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What would he say about solution-focused couples therapy, I wonder. Do
you think he would have liked Dr. Ruth?

Lynn


--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "russellfig"
<russellfig@...> wrote:
>
> --- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "capone2969"
> capone2969@ wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me what personality theory Adler is. Is it
> > philosophical, science or art and why he is this? I am having a hard
> > time finding the answer to this, same with Jung????
> >
> He is Family Therapy oriented.
>




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#610 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Fri Jul 14, 2006 3:23 pm
Subject: The Main Idea in Classical Adlerian Depth Psychotherapy - Online Video Clip
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In a brief introduction presented to the faculty of the Ackerman
Institute of the Family on May 10, 2006 in New York City, Dr. Stein
clarifies the main idea in Classical Adlerian depth psychotherapy,
enumerates the benefits of the process, and emphasizes the essential
qualities of the psychotherapist.  You can view the video clip at
http://home.att.net/~Adlerian/video5.htm.

#607 From: "russellfig" <russellfig@...>
Date: Tue Jun 13, 2006 4:24 pm
Subject: Re: Adler
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--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "capone2969"
<capone2969@...> wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me what personality theory Adler is. Is it
> philosophical, science or art and why he is this? I am having a hard
> time finding the answer to this, same with Jung????
>
  He is Family Therapy oriented.

#606 From: "capone2969" <capone2969@...>
Date: Mon Jun 12, 2006 3:13 pm
Subject: Adler
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Can anyone tell me what personality theory Adler is. Is it
philosophical, science or art and why he is this? I am having a hard
time finding the answer to this, same with Jung????

#605 From: "Lynn" <riverwriter@...>
Date: Wed May 24, 2006 2:42 am
Subject: Re: New to Group
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Hello Lauren and Paul. I am new to this chat. A hundred years have
passed. I am amazed (and impressed) at how influencial Alder is to
current studies and applications. Dare I say 'world wide'? I am a
little bit less familiar with Ellis as I am moving from a
psychology/major theories class to communication and interviewing
skills. I am majoring in human services. Hope to see more discussion
here. I included my Adlerian readings in my personal theory of
helping I was assigned. I lived in Germany two years, but would not
understand a stitch of Deutch. The language of psychology is enough,
thank you very much!

--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, P S
<paul_neth@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Lauren,
>   I am a psychologist in The Netherlands and for many years
already I study the works of Alfred Adler and of quite a few of
his 'followers'. I understand that you would like to see links
between contemporary theories and Individual Psychology. In fact
there is quite a lot to find.
>
>   Just to go back for maybe about 40 years you will find the works
of Albert Ellis and his Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy. Ellis
read thorougly the papers by Alfred Adler and was deeply influenced
by him. In the present we see a strong movement that took up the
work of Ellis and gave its own turn to it in the work of Aaron Beck
and his Cognitive Behavior Therapy and the cognitive theory. Aaron
Beck and his daughter Judy write about "automatic responses" in our
today behavior that find their origin in the convictions an adult
has formed about himself and the world during his very early years
of childhood and that even today govern his behavior. In some way
these automatic responses and early convictions might be compared to
the concepts of "private logic" and "lifestyle" that are prominent
in Individual Psychology.
>
>   In my time as a student in the mid Sixties of the last century I
earned a few study points by reading a bit about the theory
of "Personal Constructs" of George Kelly (from the USA) which also
have some similarities with Adler's work.
>
>   But just because all these other theories just repeat more or
less the works of Adler, I decided for myself to stick to this
coherent theory of the "giant" from the beginning of the last
century:))))
>
>   Paul Miedema
>   Netherlands
>
>   PS
>   I can recommend the works of Lydia Sicher (The Collected Works
of Lydia Sicher) as reading material about the Adler psychology and
also I can recommend very much the work of Ansbacher & Ansbacher
with the title "The Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler". In this
book, especially in the early pages you'll find comparisons between
e.g. Gestallt theory and Individual Psychology and a few more. I
know there are some people here on this forum that do not agree at
all with the Ansbachers, but I am used to make my own decisions
about what to read and what not. Its all about respect, even is
there an "unagreement". :)))))
>   Adler is also nicely approachable by his books (in
English) "Understanding Life" and "Understanding Human Nature". Of
course it would be the best if you read Adler in his native language
German.
>
>
>
> Lauren <lauren02019@...> wrote:
>   Hello, I'm an undergrad psych. major in Massachusetts and am
working
> on a project about Alfred Adler.  I'm looking for his major
theories
> and contributions to the field of psychology.  Not so much
> publications, more along the lines of theories and philosophies.
I'd
> really like to tie in some of his work to the present day
psychology
> in the way it is used and the terms we use now in psychology.  If
> anyone could offer any help with any of this or point me in the
right
> direction I would greatly appreciate it.
> Thanks so much,
> Lauren
>
>
>
>
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#604 From: "imeili" <imeili@...>
Date: Thu May 18, 2006 2:25 pm
Subject: Group work practice: Adlerian theory and interpersonal conflict
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Hi there

I am a social work student who are studying group work practice at
University of Hong Kong.

I want to know if Adlerian theory can applied to handle disharmonious
interpersonal relationship in group work practice.

I need advice.

Thanks!

meili

#599 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:16 pm
Subject: Re: why are siblings different
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You will find excellent explanations of the uniqueness of individuals
in Alfred Adler's books "What Life Could Mean to You"
and "Understanding Human Nature."

--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, kinky_cotto
<no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> i am at college and as part of my coursework i need to find out
> pschological perspectives on individual differences E.G classical
> conditioning i need to find sutible evidence to suport my work so if
> anyone can help i would be very grateful thankyou kelly.
>

#598 From: kinky_cotto
Date: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:53 pm
Subject: why are siblings different
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i am at college and as part of my coursework i need to find out
pschological perspectives on individual differences E.G classical
conditioning i need to find sutible evidence to suport my work so if
anyone can help i would be very grateful thankyou kelly.

#597 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Tue Apr 4, 2006 11:09 pm
Subject: Workshop in New York City, May 12, 2006
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*** Classical Adlerian Workshop in New York City ***
        Understanding the Individual Within the Family System:
                       An Analytic-Intuitive Approach
        ====================================================
               Friday, May 12, 2006, 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m
                     Ackerman Institute for the Family
                   149 East 78th Street, New York City

Even the most experienced therapists find it challenging to grasp the
unstated and inchoate foundational premises that form what Bowlby
called "the internal working model" and what Adler called the "style
of life."  Dr.'s Stein and Edwards will illustrate how to understand
the interior world of the client and how this interior world shapes
and is shaped by the interactions within the family using a Classical
Adlerian theoretical framework.
                  Tuition: $115.00    CE Credits: 5.5
For complete registration information and to print out a mail-in
registraiton form, go to http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/ackerman.htm.

To register by phone, please call the Ackerman Training Department at
212-879-4900, ext.111. Please have your credit card information
ready.

#596 From: P S <paul_neth@...>
Date: Wed Mar 29, 2006 1:46 pm
Subject: Re: [Classical Adlerian Psychology] New to Group
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Hello Lauren,
   I am a psychologist in The Netherlands and for many years already I study the
works of Alfred Adler and of quite a few of his 'followers'. I understand that
you would like to see links between contemporary theories and Individual
Psychology. In fact there is quite a lot to find.

   Just to go back for maybe about 40 years you will find the works of Albert
Ellis and his Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy. Ellis read thorougly the papers
by Alfred Adler and was deeply influenced by him. In the present we see a strong
movement that took up the work of Ellis and gave its own turn to it in the work
of Aaron Beck and his Cognitive Behavior Therapy and the cognitive theory. Aaron
Beck and his daughter Judy write about "automatic responses" in our today
behavior that find their origin in the convictions an adult has formed about
himself and the world during his very early years of childhood and that even
today govern his behavior. In some way these automatic responses and early
convictions might be compared to the concepts of "private logic" and "lifestyle"
that are prominent in Individual Psychology.

   In my time as a student in the mid Sixties of the last century I earned a few
study points by reading a bit about the theory of "Personal Constructs" of
George Kelly (from the USA) which also have some similarities with Adler's work.

   But just because all these other theories just repeat more or less the works
of Adler, I decided for myself to stick to this coherent theory of the "giant"
from the beginning of the last century:))))

   Paul Miedema
   Netherlands

   PS
   I can recommend the works of Lydia Sicher (The Collected Works of Lydia
Sicher) as reading material about the Adler psychology and also I can recommend
very much the work of Ansbacher & Ansbacher with the title "The Individual
Psychology of Alfred Adler". In this book, especially in the early pages you'll
find comparisons between e.g. Gestallt theory and Individual Psychology and a
few more. I know there are some people here on this forum that do not agree at
all with the Ansbachers, but I am used to make my own decisions about what to
read and what not. Its all about respect, even is there an "unagreement". :)))))
   Adler is also nicely approachable by his books (in English) "Understanding
Life" and "Understanding Human Nature". Of course it would be the best if you
read Adler in his native language German.



Lauren <lauren02019@...> wrote:
   Hello, I'm an undergrad psych. major in Massachusetts and am working
on a project about Alfred Adler.  I'm looking for his major theories
and contributions to the field of psychology.  Not so much
publications, more along the lines of theories and philosophies.  I'd
really like to tie in some of his work to the present day psychology
in the way it is used and the terms we use now in psychology.  If
anyone could offer any help with any of this or point me in the right
direction I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks so much,
Lauren





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#595 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Tue Mar 28, 2006 4:37 pm
Subject: Next Video Chat on Saturday, April 1st, 8:00-8:45am PDT (via iVisit)
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This will be our fourth audio/video conference chat using iVisit. Up
to eight people will be able to see and talk to each other, so join
the group early. Last week, Jim Wolf, George Neeson and I tested the
chat room capability and it seemed fine for a 3-way discussion. (We
discovered that the audio improves considerably if the video image
is placed on "pause.")

The free iVisit software can be downloaded at www.ivisit.com. (The
latest version is 3.6.1) If you don't have a webcam, you can still
join us for audio or text chat. After you register and get a user
ID, open the program and go to the address book. At the "+" box,
enter "hts.6044" (my user ID) and press return. Then
enter "home.hts.6044" (my chat room) in the "+" box and press
return.

When you log on Saturday, at 8:00am, you can reach me individuallly
by going to the address book, selecting "people" and clicking
on "hts.6044." If you want to join the chat room select "places,"
click on the chat room "home.hts.6044" then press "join the room."

I look forward to meeting you on Saturday.

#594 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:24 pm
Subject: Next Video Chat om March 25th at 8:00am PDT.
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This will be our third audio/video conference chat using iVisit. Up to
eight people will be able to see and talk to each other, so join the
group early.The free iVisit software can be downloaded at
http://www.ivisit.com/. If you don't have a webcam, you can still join
us for audio chat. After you register and get a user ID, open the
program and go to the address book. At the "+" box, enter "hts.6044"
(my user ID) and press return. Then enter "home.hts.6044" (my chat
room) in the "+" box and press return. When you log on Saturday, at
8:00am, you can reach me individuallly by going to the address book,
selecting "people" and clicking on "hts.6044." If you want to join the
chat room select "places," click on the chat room "home.hts.6044" then
press "join the room."I look forward to meeting you on Saturday.
__________________

#593 From: aysegula@...
Date: Thu Mar 16, 2006 9:03 pm
Subject: Classical Adlerian Theory and Practice link
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For some reason that link did not work for my browser;  Here is  another
link: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hstein/theoprac.htm
Classical Adlerian Theory and Practice
by Henry T. Stein, Ph.D. and  Martha E. Edwards, Ph.D.

Aysegul Acar-Dreyer

#592 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Thu Mar 16, 2006 9:21 pm
Subject: Re: New to Group
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Lauren,
Welcome to the group.  Check "Classical Adlerian Theory and Practice"
at http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein.theoprac.htm.
Dr. Stein


--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, "Lauren"
<lauren02019@...> wrote:
>
> Hello, I'm an undergrad psych. major in Massachusetts and am working
> on a project about Alfred Adler.  I'm looking for his major theories
> and contributions to the field of psychology.  Not so much
> publications, more along the lines of theories and philosophies.
I'd
> really like to tie in some of his work to the present day psychology
> in the way it is used and the terms we use now in psychology.  If
> anyone could offer any help with any of this or point me in the
right
> direction I would greatly appreciate it.
> Thanks so much,
> Lauren
>

#591 From: "Lauren" <lauren02019@...>
Date: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:42 pm
Subject: New to Group
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Hello, I'm an undergrad psych. major in Massachusetts and am working
on a project about Alfred Adler.  I'm looking for his major theories
and contributions to the field of psychology.  Not so much
publications, more along the lines of theories and philosophies.  I'd
really like to tie in some of his work to the present day psychology
in the way it is used and the terms we use now in psychology.  If
anyone could offer any help with any of this or point me in the right
direction I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks so much,
Lauren

#589 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Thu Mar 2, 2006 12:10 am
Subject: Next Video Chat on March 4th, 8:00-8:45am PDT
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This will our first audio/video conference chat using NetMeeting. You
will need a web cam, microphone, speakers, and a high-speed connection
to participate. Up to eight people will be able to see and talk to
each other, so join the group early.

The free NetMeeting software is probably on your computer if you have
Windows 2000 or XP. It can be downloaded at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/download/. After you
install NetMeeting and open it, at the top menu bar,
select "Tools|Video|Send" (this should activate your cam picture. (If
you don't have a webcam, you can still join us for audio chat.) In the
window just below the menu bar type in "Adlerian.tzo.com" (omit
quotes), then press the telephone icon just to the right. If all goes
well, you should a small window with my cam picture and we can begin
the chat session.

#588 From: P S <paul_neth@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2006 2:34 pm
Subject: Re: [Classical Adlerian Psychology] Re: larry nisan's web site
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Sorry George,
   But I cant help having the feeling that you havent made Adlerian Theory your
philosophy of life. Just reading the books is not enough my friend! Your reply
is filled with the intention to hurt. Well, you succeeded.

   Paul Miedema,
   Netherlands

George Neeson <ve3bdm@...> wrote:
   You don't have the courage to sign your note so it does not merit a reply!
G
----- Original Message -----
From: "P S" <paul_neth@...>
To: <classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Classical Adlerian Psychology] Re: larry nisan's web site


Oh please George, what is this??? Please don't tell me that Larry is not a
"true believer". We live in a world where we meet all kinds of influences,
and it would be not good, in my idea, if we turn away from these. Just
saying that the one and only "true" Adlerian is mr Stein is slightly
exaggerated. Or do you mean that he is even more Adlerian than Mr Adler
himself???  It must not have escaped you that Adler himself had his own
development which stopped at his death, unfortunately, but what would have
happened if he would have lived for another 20 years????.
   I am not very much in favor of these kinds of "purism" which so easily can
turn into a "cult". And I am SURE that Adler himself was so broad-minded
that he would have opposed being seen as the founder of a cult.
   Thats why he wrote "Es kann auch alles anders sein". Which translates
freely into "I may be convinced of that I am right, nevertheless things can
be totally different". Just that gives the relativity of so-called
"truths"..

George Neeson <ve3bdm@...> wrote:
   I spent some time with Larry about 15 years ago at which time he was
very Dreikursian. I have no knowledge if these views have changed,
but at the time I was with him, he did not, as I saw it, fully
represent the psychology of Adler. This is not to deny that he helped
folks. This needs to be taken into account and in my opinion, the
purest form of Adlerian psychology is represented on Henry Stein's
pages ... just FYI.
George Neeson MD

--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, aysegula@a...
wrote:
>
> and this is larry nisan's website:
_http://www.psychotherapyinstitute.ca/_
> (http://www.psychotherapyinstitute.ca/)
>
> Aysegül  Acar-Dreyer
>
> "Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the  right
ones, in the
> right order, you can nudge the world a little." -- Tom  Stoppard
>
> _www.ParentEncouragement.org_
(http://www.ParentEncouragement.org)
> _www.montessori.org_ (http://www.montessori.org)
> www.alfredadler.org
> Jacques Prevert's poetry:
_http://xtream.online.fr/Prevert/indexeng.html_
> (http://xtream.online.fr/Prevert/indexeng.html)
> (http://demspeak.com/?q=blog/360)
>
>
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>






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#586 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:44 pm
Subject: Next Video Chat on Saturday, February 25th, 8:00-8:45am PDT
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Next Video Chat on Saturday, February 25th, 8:00-8:45am PDT (via
iVisit)

This will be our first audio/video conference chat using iVisit. Up
to eight people will be able to see and talk to each other, so join
the group early.

The free iVisit software can be downloaded at www.ivisit.com. If you
don't have a webcam, you can still join us for audio chat. After you
register and get a user ID, open the program and go to the address
book. At the "+" box, enter "hts.6044" (my user ID) and press
return. Then enter "home.hts.6044" (my chat room) in the "+" box and
press return.

When you log on Saturday, at 8:00am, you can reach me individuallly
by going to the address book, selecting "people" and clicking
on "hts.6044." If you want to join the chat room select "places,"
click on the chat room "home.hts.6044" then press "join the room."

I look forward to meeting you on Saturday.

#585 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:15 pm
Subject: Next Video Chat on Saturday, February 18th, 8:00-8:45am PDT
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Next Video Chat on Saturday, February 18th, 8:00-8:45am PDT (via
iVisit)

This will be our first audio/video conference chat using iVisit. Up
to eight people will be able to see and talk to each other, so join
the group early.

The free iVisit software can be downloaded at www.ivisit.com. If you
don't have a webcam, you can still join us for audio chat. After you
register and get a user ID, open the program and go to the address
book. At the "+" box, enter "hts.6044" (my user ID) and press
return. Then enter "home.hts.6044" (my chat room) in the "+" box and
press return.

When you log on Saturday, at 8:00am, you can reach me individuallly
by going to the address book, selecting "people" and clicking
on "hts.6044." If you want to join the chat room select "places,"
click on the chat room "home.hts.6044" then press "join the room."

I look forward to meeting you on Saturday.
__________________

#582 From: P S <paul_neth@...>
Date: Sun Feb 5, 2006 1:53 pm
Subject: Re: [Classical Adlerian Psychology] Re: larry nisan's web site
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Oh please George, what is this??? Please don't tell me that Larry is not a "true
believer". We live in a world where we meet all kinds of influences, and it
would be not good, in my idea, if we turn away from these. Just saying that the
one and only "true" Adlerian is mr Stein is slightly exaggerated. Or do you mean
that he is even more Adlerian than Mr Adler himself???  It must not have escaped
you that Adler himself had his own development which stopped at his death,
unfortunately, but what would have happened if he would have lived for another
20 years????.
   I am not very much in favor of these kinds of "purism" which so easily can
turn into a "cult". And I am SURE that Adler himself was so broad-minded that he
would have opposed being seen as the founder of a cult.
   Thats why he wrote "Es kann auch alles anders sein". Which translates freely
into "I may be convinced of that I am right, nevertheless things can be totally
different". Just that gives the relativity of so-called "truths"..

George Neeson <ve3bdm@...> wrote:
   I spent some time with Larry about 15 years ago at which time he was
very Dreikursian. I have no knowledge if these views have changed,
but at the time I was with him, he did not, as I saw it, fully
represent the psychology of Adler. This is not to deny that he helped
folks. This needs to be taken into account and in my opinion, the
purest form of Adlerian psychology is represented on Henry Stein's
pages ... just FYI.
George Neeson MD

--- In classicaladlerianpsychology@yahoogroups.com, aysegula@a...
wrote:
>
> and this is larry nisan's website:
_http://www.psychotherapyinstitute.ca/_
> (http://www.psychotherapyinstitute.ca/)
>
> Aysegül  Acar-Dreyer
>
> "Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the  right
ones, in the
> right order, you can nudge the world a little." -- Tom  Stoppard
>
> _www.ParentEncouragement.org_
(http://www.ParentEncouragement.org)
> _www.montessori.org_ (http://www.montessori.org)
> www.alfredadler.org
> Jacques Prevert's poetry:
_http://xtream.online.fr/Prevert/indexeng.html_
> (http://xtream.online.fr/Prevert/indexeng.html)
> (http://demspeak.com/?q=blog/360)
>
>
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#581 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Wed Feb 1, 2006 11:15 pm
Subject: Video Chat with Dr. Stein on Saturday, Feb. 4th, 8:00-8:45 am PDT.
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I look forward to meeting you and discussing how our distance training
program in Classical Adlerian psychotherapy can enhance your
professional development. To participate in this video chat, you will
need to download and install a free version of Skype. For complete
instructions, go to http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/skype.htm.

You'll need a webcam, microphone, and speakers, as well as a high-
speed Internet connection. Once you install Skype, simply call me on
Saturday, February 4th, between 8:00-8:45 am PDT.

#580 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:41 pm
Subject: July 22-23, Experiential Workshop in Bellingham., WA
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Workshop July 22-23: Experiencing Classical Adlerian Psychotherapy
==================================================================
The Saturday-Sunday workshop provides an opportunity to observe,
experience, practice, and receive feedback from peers and seasoned
professionals on Classical Adlerian therapeutic techniques.
Participants are encouraged to bring a personal or professional issue
to work on. (The workshop is for individuals who are currently
enrolled, or have participated in, our on-site or distance-training
programs.)

Optional: Individual Study/Analysis or Case Analysis Appointments
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Individual two-hour blocks of time will be available on the Friday
before, as well as the Monday and Tuesday after the workshop. These
private appointments may be used to initiate or continue a
study-analysis or case supervision, and need to be arranged directly
with me by e-mail at htstein@... or by phone at (360) 647-5670.

For more information, check http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/sum06.htm.
I'd like to know by March 1st whether you plan to attend. Please
send your registration and tuition by April 1st.
__________________

#573 From: aysegula@...
Date: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:19 pm
Subject: larry nisan's web site
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and this is larry nisan's website: _http://www.psychotherapyinstitute.ca/_
(http://www.psychotherapyinstitute.ca/)

Aysegül  Acar-Dreyer

"Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the  right ones, in the
right order, you can nudge the world a little." -- Tom  Stoppard

_www.ParentEncouragement.org_ (http://www.ParentEncouragement.org)
_www.montessori.org_ (http://www.montessori.org)
www.alfredadler.org
Jacques Prevert's poetry: _http://xtream.online.fr/Prevert/indexeng.html_
(http://xtream.online.fr/Prevert/indexeng.html)
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#572 From: P S <paul_neth@...>
Date: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:58 pm
Subject: Re: [Classical Adlerian Psychology] can you help me?
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Hello Roberto
   I do not believe Corsini or anybody else produced tests to measure any of the
goals you mentioned.

   C4R schools want children to become responsible, accountable, reliable, etc.

   A C4R school operates on the basis of mutual respect which in itself has as a
basis the belief that there should be social equality.

   This resourcefullness goal has to to with the belief that you should trust
children by giving them responsibility for their own education under a certain
guidance.

   Responsiveness means such terms as being warm, friendly, sympathetic,
concerned, sensitive. Cooperation is also in it. In fact it covers the principle
of "social interest".

   If you want to know more about Individual Education you should send an email
to this friend of mine Larry Nisan from Canada LNisan@...

   Success,

   Paul



roberto amato <roberto3698@...> wrote:
   Dear colleagues,
   Greetings!

   I am here asking for your help.

   Do you know tests that can measure :

   - responsibility
   - respect
   - resourcefulness
   - responsiveness
   - social interest / social feeling

   I am in the process of researching for my dissertation topic.

   I would really appreciate your help!

   I wish you courage to....

   Roberto.






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#571 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:27 pm
Subject: Theme Pack 5: "The Origin of the Striving for Superiority & Social Interest,"
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Every individual strives for completeness.  Variations are the
striving for perfection, superiority, and power, yielding different
degress of social usefulness.  The basic direction of human evolution
is social feeling which needs social understanding in order to
develop.  To access Theme Pack 5: Striving & Social Interest, go to
the Classical Adlerian Resource Center at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hstein/theme.htm.

#570 From: drstein_aaisf
Date: Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:24 pm
Subject: Theme Pack 4: Early Recollections "Significance of Early Recollections,"
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When correctly understood in relation to the rest of an individual's
life, early recollections (although often imagined) contain the
central interests of that person. They give us valuable hints and
clues in finding the direction of a person's striving and style of
life.  To access Theme Pack4: Early Recollections, go to the
Classical Adlerian Resource Center at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hstein/theme.htm.

#569 From: uzmankoordinasy9@...
Date: Sat Jan 14, 2006 9:40 am
Subject: Human-buttons
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This message is about Human beings, Democracy, UNHCR, Refugees, The Iraqis,
Islam, Kurds, Human rights, Respect, Money, Donations, Angelina Jolie,
Pavarotti, Giorgio Armani, Donors, Peace, History, Campaigns and about you if
you care about these words.

Hi there,

I am SAM, an Iraqi refugee living in Lebanon at the moment; I have spent the
last 10 years of my life as a refugee registered with the UNHCR in Beirut. The
last 4 years, I have spent as an activist for peace and human rights (especially
refugees and asylum seekers) on the Internet; I'm also books author and ebooks
publisher. I have launched many campaigns to improve our situation as refugees
in Lebanon and hopefully bring more understanding to our problems worldwide. I
helped make many changes and improvements at the UNHCR office in Beirut; I used
the Internet as the field for my activities (you can read more about that in my
free ebook 'MY CAMPAIGNS'). All my ebooks are free and could be download from my
sites.

This is my newest campaign, it's about the illegal and humiliating actions of
the UNHCR, who using photos of refugees as banners and human-buttons to collect
money. This is an abuse of the dignity and humanity of the refugees and must
stop immediately and a clear public apology present by The United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees. My friends, I am talking about the pictures you can
see here: http://aboutme.com/un77 Where you can read the rest of this message as
web page.

Also you can read my new campaign 'Urgent, we need smile' here:
http://free.7host07.com/unhcrlebanon/smile.html

For more info about UNHCR and life of refugees you can read my free ebooks. I
invite you as fellow humans and members of the world community to support my
campaign by reading my article on my site and see the human-buttons. The
campaign is to support and improve the UNHCR http://www.unhcr.ch especially
after the last scandals in the UN and UNHCR, just for example: The refugees
allege that UNHCR staff is selling most of the food items they are supposed to
be supplied.
"They aren't supplying sufficient food to us because they sell most of the food
items," they allege: http://allafrica.com/stories/200503140214.html

  Here is another example: Burmese Refugees Withdraw Protest Against UNHCR 
http://www.mizzima.com/archives/news-in-2005/news-in-april/12-April05-22.htm

"We make demonstration and fast because the UNHCR office in Cairo did nothing
for our problem..." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4440730.stm

Together we will build better world.

You could reach me fast via this form: http://unhcrlebanon.10e.net/email_me.htm
and if you like to know more about me, you can google for my name 'osam altaee'.

Thanks
THE TRUTH WARRIOR
http://un4.sphosting.com

#566 From: roberto amato <roberto3698@...>
Date: Mon Jan 9, 2006 1:02 am
Subject: can you help me?
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Dear colleagues,
   Greetings!

   I am here asking for your help.

   Do you know tests that can measure :

   - responsibility
   - respect
   - resourcefulness
   - responsiveness
   - social interest / social feeling

   I am in the process of researching for my dissertation topic.

   I would really appreciate your help!

   I wish you courage to....

   Roberto.






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