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Phelps, William R. – 1974
Presented for practitioners is a history of the development of abnormal psychology. Areas covered include the following: Early medical concepts, ideas carried over from literature, early treatment of the mentally ill, development of the psychological viewpoint, Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Jung's analytic theory, the individual psychology of…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Services, History, Personality Theories
Sigmon, Scott B. – 1984
This study describes the implications of the Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler and field theory associated with Kurt Lewin in understanding orthopedically disabled children and points out that orthopedically disabled youngsters have a remarkable range of individual differences both in type of disability as well as level of adjustment.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Disabilities, School Psychologists
Watts, Richard E., Ed.; Carlson, Jon, Ed. – 1999
This book acknowledges the contributions of Alfred Adler and illustrates the many ways in which Adlerian ideas underpin and influence contemporary therapeutic approaches. It brings together today's leading thinkers to address the practice of counseling and psychotherapy from a social-cognitive perspective. Contributors apply the basic ideas of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Counseling, Intervention, Parent Education
Steffenhagen, R. A. – 1987
Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology theory is actually a theory of self-esteem psychology. For Adler the most important motivating force for behavior is a striving for superiority. A self-esteem theory of deviance was developed with the underlying proposition being that low self-esteem is the basic psychodynamic mechanism underlying deviance. For…
Descriptors: Models, Psychology, Self Concept Measures, Self Esteem