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Alfred Adler – wie wir ihn kannten

This volume is the first comprehensive collection of all available materials from contemporaries of Alfred Alder (1870-1937), the founder of Individu… Mehr

Autor: Mackenthun, Gerald

Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

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This volume is the first comprehensive collection of all available materials from contemporaries of Alfred Alder (1870-1937), the founder of Individual Psychology. In addition to S. Freud and C.G. Jung, Adler is considered one of the three pioneers in the field of dynamic psychology. Initially he was a close colleague of Freud, but then developed his own psychoanalytical theory and therapy in the years before World War I. It was especially noted for its clarity and accessibility. In the period between the two world wars he experienced many triumphs both in the USA and in many countries of Europe. Yet, different from Freud, Adler himself did not become very well known. He told few anecdotes about himself, and his letters contain little besides everyday events. This anthology brings Adler to life – as a father, as a therapist and as a lecturer.The book is divided into three parts: the translation of the volume prepared by his North American Individual Psychology colleagues entitled “Alfred Adler: As We Remember Him”; a collection of comments on Alfred Adler from, among others, his children Kurt and Alexandra Adler, Phyllis Bottome, Sigmund Freud, Lou Andreas-Salomé and Manès Sperber; and finally, the reprint of a rare autobiographical text of Alfred Adler with the title “Something About Myself” (1930), made available here for the first time to German-speaking audiences.

Produktnummer 97835254605802
EAN 9783525460580
Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Autor Mackenthun, Gerald
Produktform Softcover
Sprachen Deutsch
Auflage 1
Erscheinungsdatum 20.05.2015
Seiten 280
Maße Breite 156 mm x Höhe 20 mm
Gewicht 0.48 kg