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Two New Books for Adlerian Educators and Therapists

**Two New Books for Adlerian Educators and Therapists**
Vol. 11 & 12 of The Collected Clinical Works of Alfred Adler

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We are proud to announce the first English publication of two
remarkable works by Alfred Adler: "Individual Psychology in the
Schools," and "the General System of Individual Psychology."

"Individual Psychology in the Schools," in Vol. 11 of the CCWAA,
represents Adler's first attempt to introduce Individual Psychology
into the schools at the Pedagogical Institute in Vienna. Although he
primarily addressed more than six hundred teachers in his lectures
between 1924-1927, he also hoped to gain the cooperation of
psychiatrists, psychologists, and parents in the process of "improving
the lot of children, teachers, and families." During this period,
"anyone can learn anything" became his famous educational motto. To
order, go to http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/cwaa-v11.htm.

"The General System of Individual Psychology," in Vol. 12 of the
CCWAA, is an unpublished manuscript by Alfred Adler that was
discovered in the Library of Congress. The thirteen undated lectures,
identified as "chapters," form a complete series that Adler presented
in English, probably in New York City. Adler's terminology and style
suggests that the lectures were given later in his career, and
represent a summary of his matured theory of the personality, as well
as principles of prevention and treatment. To order, go to
http://go.ourworld.nu/hstein/cwaa-v12.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 April 28, 2006 04:04 AM
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