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Alfred Adler Lectures to Physicians & Medical Students

Alfred Adler's Lectures to Physicians & Medical Students

Volume 8 of "The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler" comprises a
rare find--twenty-eight of Adler's unpublished lectures to medical
students and physicians. From November to December, 1932, Adler gave
a weekly series of seven postgraduate lectures in English at the Long
Island College of Medicine, in Brooklyn, New York. He also gave a
series of at least fifteen lectures in German (dates unknown) at what
was identified only as an "Urban Hospital," somewhere in Europe. Six
additional lectures on a variety of clinical topics are also included.

In his lectures to medical students, Adler provides a compact
overview of Individual Psychology, made three-dimensional with an
abundance of case illustrations. He spans the disciplines of medicine
and psychology with astute insight and practicality, addressing the
challenges of the mind-body influences; the use of symptoms, illness
and pain; the abuse of drugs; the proper use of medication; and the
symptoms of sleeplessness, stuttering, enuresis, and sexual
dysfunction.

His lectures to physicians focuses more deeply on psychopathology,
including the full spectrum from neurosis to psychosis. With
impressive skill, he integrates medical and psychological histories in
a rich variety of case illustrations followed by several live
demonstrations of interviews with patients. His prodigious medical
knowledge and psychological insight provide us with a rarely equaled,
inspiring example of diagnostic and therapeutic ability.

All of these never-before-published manuscripts add to our
appreciation of Adler's remarkable understanding of human nature and
the cure for mental suffering. His unique synthesis of psychological
and medical knowledge, as well as his exceptional, creative intuition,
provide us with a timeless, profound resource in our continuing quest
for improving our therapeutic abilities.

To order Volume 8, go to http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/cwaa-v8.htm.

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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 May 24, 2005 01:48 AM
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