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Alfred Adler Institutes Invites to Online Discussion

Dear All,
Please read further down Henry T. Stein's invitation to an Online Discussion of Alfred Adler's Journal Articles, beginning September 13th.
Most warmly,
Evelin

Henry T. Stein, Ph.D., Director, Alfred Adler Institutes of San Francisco & Northwestern Washington, writes:

Join us for the first online study and discussion of Alfred Adler's
newly translated journal articles and discover his remarkable legacy
of psychological wisdom. Our new Discussion Forum at BehaviorOnline
www.behavior.net/bolforums/forumdisplay.php?f=6 has an appealing,
efficient interface. We will explore Adler's fascinating
development--from the early roots of socially responsible medicine,
through the evolution of unequaled insight into the personality, and
the development of an inspiring philosophy of living. Starting with
his earliest published writings, and proceeding chronologically, each
week or two (starting September 13th), we will focus on an article
from "The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler."

Everyone is invited to participate--students, professors, clinicians,
and anyone interested in learning more about Classical Adlerian
Psychology. You can share your comments, ask questions, and respond
to the messages left by other forum members. If you can't start right
away, just follow the threads and participate when you are ready.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to study Adler's original writings in
depth and engage in dialogs with a wide community of Adlerians from
all over the world.

First, visit www.behavior.net/bolforums/forumdisplay.php?f=6, and
register as a member. Next, order "The Collected Clinical Works of
Alfred Adler, Volume 2, Journal Articles 1898-1909" at
http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/cw-v2.htm, read Chapter I "Health Manual
for the Tailoring Trade," then start posting your comments and
questions.

Henry T. Stein, Ph.D., Director
Alfred Adler Institutes of San Francisco & Northwestern Washington
Distance Training in Classical Adlerian Psychotherapy
Web site: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hstein/
E-mail: HTStein@att.net
Tel: (360) 647-5670

Posted by Evelin at September 1, 2004 01:58 AM
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