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Superiority and Social Interest
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Superiority and Social Interest

Two key ideas in Alfred Adler's thinking are reflected in these twenty-one papers: the individual's striving toward some kind of individually conceived superiority, perfection, or success and the healthy person's need to connect that striving with social interest--concern for the common good. The selections provide a survey of the wide range of Adler's theories and clinical experience and they include a long essay on religion and individual psychology and Adler's account of his differences with Freud. Each selection is given in its entirety, and the volume contains a biographical essay on Adler by his earliest important co-worker, Carl Furtm ller, and an extensive bibliography of Adler's writings.
Alaotsikko
A Collection of Later Writings
Kirjailija
Alfred Adler
Painos
3rd Revised ed.
ISBN
9780393009101
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.5.1979
Kustantaja
WW NORTON CO
Sivumäärä
464