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Adlerian theory
Key Concepts:
- Adler describes four
styles of life:
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Socially useful
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Ruling type
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Getting type
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Avoiding type
- Birth order and family
position are of importance in understanding client.
Stages of Adlerian Therapy
Stage One: Empathy-Relationship Stage
Stage Two: Information Stage
Stage Three: Clarification Stage
Stage Four: Encouragement Stage
Stage Five: Interpretation and Recognition Stage
Stage Six: Knowing Stage
Stage Seven: Missing Experience Stage
Stage Eight: Doing Differently Stage
Stage Nine: Reinforcement Stage
Stage Ten: Community Feeling Stage
Stage Eleven: Goal-Redirection Stage
Stage Twelve: Support and Launching Stage
Therapeutic Techniques
The creative freedom inherent in Adlerian practice demands a variety of
strategies that suit the uniqueness of each client and capture the
spontaneous therapeutic opportunities the client hands to us in each
session. Although the twelve stages represent a conceptual center line of
treatment, essentially, a unique therapy is created for each client. The
specific techniques used at any one time depend on the direction that
seems currently accessible. Four main strategies characterize current
Classical Adlerian therapeutic technique: assessment, Socratic
questioning, guided and eidetic imagery, and role-playing [These
strategies are rooted in the original Adlerian treatment style and are
enriched by the contributions of Sophia de Vries, Alexander Müller, and
Henry Stein].
The four phases of Adlerian therapy include:
- assessment
- socratic questioning
- guided and eidetic imagery
- role playing
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