Adlerian Therapy

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First name of founder of Adlerian Therapy
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Key concept of feeling connected to others
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This term describes striving for superiority in Adlerian Therapy
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Adler emphasized this type of therapy approach
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Adler believed this childhood experience is crucial to personality development
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A common goal in Adlerian Therapy is to develop this skill & involves being as concerned about others as one is about oneself
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This term refers to feelings of inferiority in Adlerian thought
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The therapeutic movement that Alfred Adler is associated with
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The drive that allows individuals to become skilled, competent,& creativity
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The sum of people’s aspirations that drives them to accomplish their goals
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The composition of family, each person’s roles,& the reciprocal transactions occurring with siblings & parents in early formative years
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Dreams
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Lifestyle
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Recollections
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Confrontation
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Involves clients changing their lifestyles by altering their rules of interaction and their behaviors
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Spitting in the client's ______