The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology [Trade Paperback] Alfred Adler

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Explore Alfred Adler’s influential psychological theories in “The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology,” reprinted in 1968 by Littlefield, Adams & Co. This edition, translated by P. Radin, delves into Adler’s ideas on personality and neuroses, offering insights into psychoanalysis. The book is in good condition, with minor cover wear and clean pages, perfect for collectors and psychology enthusiasts.

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Dive into the foundational theories of one of psychology’s most influential figures with “The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology” by Alfred Adler. This seminal work, reprinted in 1968, captures Adler’s groundbreaking insights into the human psyche, offering a comprehensive overview of his theories on personality, neuroses, and the social dynamics that shape individual behavior. Translated by P. Radin, this edition brings Adler’s Vienna-born concepts to an English-speaking audience, exploring themes such as organ inferiority and the drive for superiority. With references to Freud and Jung, Adler provides a holistic view of psychoanalytic methods, making this a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of psychological thought.

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Author

Alfred Adler

Binding

Trade Paperback

Publisher

Littlefield, Adams & Co.

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

Reprinted 1968

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