Unlike Freud, Adler believed that humans are more motivated by social relatedness. The focus of Adlerian Therapy is consciousness and behavior is purposeful and goal-directed.
Key concepts include: inferiority feelings, therapist viewing client's subjective perception of reality, unity and patterns of personality, social interest and sense of belonging to community, birth order and sibling relationships.
- The Goal of Adlerian Therapy is to form a successful relationship between therapist and client and assist in adapting behaviors that desire social interest and sense of belonging.
Techniques of Alderian Therapy:
- Establish therapist/client relationship
- Complete and assessment of clent
- Insight into purpose
- Reorientation and reeducation
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