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Alfred Adler

Born: February 7, 1870; Died May 28, 1937 (aged 67) Alfred Adler – Austrian psychiatrist and a psychologist. In Adler’s individual theory the leading role is assigned to the social dimension. He emphasized the integrity and uniqueness of the human person. In contrast to Freud, to emphasize the events of the past, he argued that [...]

The History of Psychology

The History of Psychology and The Formation of Psychology as a Science The subject of general psychology is the characteristics and mechanisms of functioning of the psyche. In the process of formation of psychology as a science occurred a number of changes in the subject of psychology. The First Stage. Antiquity - the subject of psychology is the soul. [...]

Psychotherapy of Alfred Adler

The task of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis of Alfred Adler – is to help people rebuild their assumptions and goals eventually to gain public utility. The follower of Freud, Adler who left his teacher and developed his own approach to psychology and psychotherapy, as a practicing psychologist and psychotherapist has three main aspects of psychotherapy: a [...]

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy – The Basic Principles

Psychoanalysis comprises three elements: a method for investigating unconscious thoughts and feelings, the theory of human personality and technique of psychotherapy (treatments for depression, neurosis and other mental disorders). The methods of psychoanalysis have been developed before it was set up comprehensive theory: the theory of psychoanalysis was in the process of continuous development. The [...]

About Abraham Maslow And His Pyramid

The Psychologist Abraham Maslow – Theory Of Human Needs Hierarchy Abraham Maslow (born on the 1st of April in 1908, dead on the 8th of June in 1970) was an American humanist psychologist. He is known for his proposal on his theory of human needs hierarchy. Life: He was born in Brooklyn, New York, as [...]