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Introduction to Adlerian Psychology

CA$570.00


Saturday, September 16, 2017 - Sunday, October 01, 2017

9 AM - 4 AM

SFU Harbour Centre ,
Vancouver  

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This is an introductory course that will survey the core theoretical tenets of Adlerian psychology.

Through a blend of instructor presentation and small group exercises emphasizing reflexive awareness, we will explore the following units: 

 

  • Social Interest and Community Feeling

  • Holism and the Creative Self

  • Fictional Finalism

  • Teleology, and Goals

  • Encouragement

  • Inferiority, Superiority and Compensation

  • Life Style / Style of Life

  • Early Recollections

  • Family Constellation and Birth Order

  • Life Tasks & Social Embeddedness

  • The un/conscious in Adlerian Psychology

  • Private Logic & ‘Common Sense’

  • Symptoms and ‘Neurosis’

  • Safeguarding Behaviour

  • Guilt and Guilt Feelings

  • Socratic Questioning
     

This course may be taken for continuing education units or as a part of the Certificate in Parent Education at The Alfred Adler Institute (APABC) which is a PTIB* Registered program. It is also eligible for 24 Continuing Education Units through the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.