Field of Study: | Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
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Description: | Adlerian Integrative Psychotherapy is based on the Adlerian approach of Individual Psychology, a holistic approach that gives a therapist a profound depth and breadth in understanding individuals, couples and families. This program is designed for those seeking a strong foundation in therapeutic practice. Psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural, existential, humanistic, constructivist, solution-focused, group, family and community psychology, as well as professions of coaching and consulting, can all trace many of their concepts to Adler’s social, teleological, idiographic, positive, and holistic ideas.
Viennese Psychiatrist Alfred Adler (1870-1937) developed a theory and method of psychotherapy that provided a basis or a stimulus for many current psychotherapy approaches and modalities. He called his approach, ‘Individual Psychology’ because he understood the unique and creative ways that individuals find in their developmental years to approach life’s tasks. This understanding helps our clients to transform their lives. Adlerian Psychotherapy and Counselling will enhance anyone’s therapeutic practice. |