adlerian therapy Quote. What's it mean?
Q. On the program there was a line "My father was discussing how Jimmy Carter needed adlerian therapy" in this context what is he saying? PLEASE no 3000 word explanation.
Asked by mrniceguy1456 - Tue Apr 21 17:27:05 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well, it's a growth model in the sense that... "it stresses a positive view of human nature and that we are in control of our own fate and not a victim to it. We start at an early age in creating our own unique style of life and that style stays relatively constant through the remainder of our life. That [sic] we are motivated by our setting of goals, how we deal with the tasks we face in life, and our social interest."
Answered by laholly1 - Sat Apr 25 23:30:23 2009

What can anyone tell me about Adlerian Psychology? I prefer those with personal experience.?
Q. I have already looked at the Wiki entry, so please don't direct me there. I Googled my psychiatrist and his profile states that he draws from his training in Adlerian Psychology. So now I am curious about Adlerian Psychology and what it is bringing to my therapy experience. I prefer answers from those with any sort of personal experience with Adlerian Psychology as opposed to those just giving me a link to a site. Thank you!
Asked by OnTheMove - Tue Sep 2 18:41:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Adlerian Psychology is a branch of the psychodynamic approach that Sigmund Freud started. To be brief and to the point, what happens basically is that they address issues that you have experienced in your childhood and relate it to your current life to help you make the connection. Once that happens you can find alternative ways to deal with situations that arrise in the future. Basically, we do what we used to do as children, or draw from the experiences that we had back then, but somehow were stuck and didn't progress, which is what causes adjustment or our problem solving skills...
Answered by xqueenyx - Wed Sep 3 14:40:04 2008

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS, FIRST GOOD ANSWER GETS 10 POINTS!!!!?
Q. Please help me with this I would greatly appreciate it! Which cognitive therapy concepts came from each of these Adlerian ideas? 1. Basic mistakes 2. Catching one's self
Asked by hurleygurl097 - Thu Nov 12 19:14:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm not sure I undestand your question. Cog therapy is looking at cognitions, so thoughts. Adler made a list of basic mistakes which are like faulty ways of thinking. These are: Overgeneralizations: There is no fairness in the world False or Impossible Goals: I must please everyone if I am to feel loved Misperceptions of Life and Life s Demands: Life is so very difficult for me Denial of One s Basic Worth: I m basically stupid, so why would anyone want anything to do with me Faulty Values: I must get to the top, regardless of who gets hurt in the process I'm again not sure what you mean by catching oneself, but the idea is that you explain these cognitive errors and then people can start being aware of when they're having… [cont.]
Answered by Jay - Sun Nov 15 09:57:24 2009

can you guys suggest a cartoon or comic strip?
Q. any cartoon or comic strip depicting any concept in psychoanalytic or adlerian therapy. :)
Asked by Cacay A - Sun Jul 18 09:01:41 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Help me make a psych test! What ONE WORD best describes your childhood family before you started first grade?
Q. I would like your help in creating a psychological "instrument" to help clients in Adlerian-based counseling understand their childhood better. I'm an Adlerian psychologist, and a central concept is "Family Constellation." This includes (1) our parents' examples of mother/father, husband/wife, male/female, etc.; (2) our "sibling posituion": first, second/middle, last, only, twin; and (3) family origins, language, history, stories, religion, edcuation, etc. A main one is "family atmosphere," the one word that describes "what my family was like when I was a child." Family atmosphere is established by the parents and expressed by the children. When the children grow up they remember "family atmosphere" as "The way our family was when I was… [cont.]
Asked by Dr. Bob - Tue Nov 11 22:16:23 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Loving.
Answered by All-One - Tue Nov 11 22:51:36 2008

Are there any other Adlerians out there in Y!A Land?
Q. I keep thinking that I'm the only one here who knows about Dr. Alfred Adler and his "Individual Psychology," and that I'm the only person who answers questions from that point of view. I'd sure be glad to find out there are others. Please, let me know. (For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, check and click on alfred adler for his biography, and concepts for about fifty of his major ideas, many of which you will recognize.) Hoping to hear from fellow Adlerians, or even Adlerian-wanna-bes... -- Dr. Bob, Adlerian Psychologist
Asked by Dr. Bob - Sat Apr 19 23:50:59 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I read some of the Adlerian Psychology and found it very interesting. In order to speak on it fully I would have to read some more. Thank you for the link because I was reading something else. The next time you present a question I'll be able to know what your talking about.
Answered by Bonnie - Sun Apr 20 14:31:54 2008

Why was my Yahoo! account completely deleted just because I appealed something?
Q. I'd like to know why, when I made an appeal on a matter in which I was 100% justified in answering an asker's question as I did, was my entire account erased so that I now have no name, no points (more than 15,000), and no evidence that I was ever on Yahoo!Answers. That is the question to which I would like to know the answer. I have read and heard that this sort of thing happens -- that is, the completely random deleting of an entire Yahoo! account -- but never thought it would happen to me. Silly me, I guess. Rev. Dr. Bob, UCC MInister, Adlerian Psychologist, and former "Top Contributor" with over 15,000 points, and several hundred people who have connected with me. PS -- Do you think it is likely or possible that I will get a… [cont.]
Asked by Dr. Bob - Sun Jul 27 03:22:21 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments

A. I didn't even know that happened. Tough luck dude.
Answered by Nathan - Sun Jul 27 03:31:21 2008

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