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Adlerian Counseling : A Practitioner's Approach by Thomas J. Sweeney β€” book cover

Adlerian Counseling : A Practitioner's Approach

by Thomas J. Sweeney
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Adlerian Counseling was written for practitioners and students alike. Reviewers say it is written clearly, concisely and with many practical applications. It explains and illustrates individual, group, and couples work with children, adolescents, and adults of all ages. It highlights Adler's and Dreikurs's unique contributions to child guidance, life style assessment and early recollections, and why it has been rated the most multicultural appropriate theory among counseling approaches.

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American Journal of Pastoral Counseling

This comprehensive, well illustrated, and updated edition is superior in its clarity of presentation and pedagogy....Students, parents, therapists and educators would find this book an excellent addition to their libraries.

Booknews

Written with the practitioner in mind, this concise overview of the theory and practice of Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology explains the dimensions and uses of natural and logical consequences, with coverage of a variety of settings and populations. The new edition addresses encouragement as a means for helping others, demonstrates the application of Alderian Psychology to people of all ages, and provides a lifestyle inventory assessment tool. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 14, 1998
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
580
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781560325109

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