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Classical Adlerian Discussion Forum

This is a message sent by Henry T. Stein, Ph.D., Director, Alfred Adler Institutes of San Francisco & Northwestern Washington

The response to our new Classical Adlerian Discussion Forum has been
very encouraging. To date, we have discussed the first five chapters
in Volume 2 of "The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler." The
comments have been astute and illuminating, providing a wonderful
exchange of insight from clinicians in the U.S., Canada, and Finland.
You can read their messages as a "guest" at
http://www.behavior.net/bolforums/forumdisplay.php?f=6. However, if
you plan to post comments or questions, you will need to register.

Starting October 4th, we will discuss Chapter VI, "The Physicisan as
Educator," Adler's first published comments about child guidance.
This topic should be of particular interest to all parent educators.
You can prepare for participating in these discussions by ordering
Volume 2 at http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/cw-v2.htm. This Discussion
Forum offers a unique opportunity to gain an in-depth knowledge of
Individual Psychology through a systematic discussion of Adler's
original, complete writings. You are invited to join us for this
enriching, professional experience.

A discussion forum permits you to read and post messages at your
leisure, unlike a chat room where the exchanges are in real time. The
format of threaded messages promotes a clear, organized discussion
that is usually more thoughtful and informative than a chat room. It
may take a few minutes of browsing through the messages and
experimenting with the options to become comfortable with the
interface. If you need some help getting started, please contact me
at or (360) 647-5670.

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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 October 2, 2004 10:30 PM
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