Adlerian psychology offers a distinctive way of understanding people—not as isolated individuals shaped only by past events, but as social beings whose choices, goals, relationships, and sense of belonging influence how they experience life.
Yet for many readers, Adlerian ideas can feel difficult to approach because they are often presented in highly academic or theoretical language.
This book is designed to provide a clearer and more accessible introduction while preserving the depth that makes Adlerian thought influential in counselling and psychotherapy.
Rather than reducing concepts into oversimplified summaries, the focus is on helping readers understand how Adlerian principles connect to real human experiences and therapeutic work.
Inside, you’ll explore:
• The foundations and development of Adlerian psychology
• Core ideas surrounding lifestyle, goals, social interest, and meaning
• How early experiences influence patterns of thinking and behaviour
• The role of encouragement and therapeutic relationships
• Practical applications within counselling and psychotherapy
• How Adlerian perspectives can be used to understand change and growth
This book is intended as an educational introduction and does not replace professional training, supervision, or clinical practice requirements.
Whether you are discovering Adlerian psychology for the first time or building a broader understanding of counselling approaches, this book provides a structured and accessible foundation for deeper exploration.
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