Alfred Adler's basic concepts and implications /
Basic concepts and implications
Robert W. Lundin.
- Muncie, Ind. : Accelerated Development Inc., 1989.
- x, 166 pages ; 23 cm
Alfred Adler and individual psychology -- Inferiority and compensation -- Fictionalism and finalism -- Strivings for superiority and social interest -- Degrees of activity and personality types -- The style of life -- Three problems of life: our relations with society, our occupation, and love and marriage -- Dreams and their interpretation -- Safe: guarding tendencies -- The neurotic character -- Therapy -- Crime and its prevention -- Applications to education -- Adler's critique of Freudian theory.