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List of Figures xiii
List of Tables xv
List of Forms xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Part I Foundations for Understanding Human Nature
1 Individual Psychology: The Man, the Movement, and the Psychology of Alfred Adler 3
The Man 6
The Movement 7
Basic Concepts 9
Socio-Teleo-Analytic 9
Early Human Development 12
Family Constellation 14
The Five Major Life Tasks 17
Function of Emotions and Feelings 19
Holistic View 20
Philosophy and Value System 21
Low Social Interest 24
Validation 24
Multicultural Considerations 25
Gender Considerations 27
Adler and Beyond 30
Summary 31
Study Questions 32
2 Wellness Through Social Interest: The Goal of Helping Jane E. Myers 33
Definitions of Wellness 34
Positive Psychology 35
The Wheel of Wellness 36
The Indivisible Self: An Evidence-Based Model of Wellness 37
Wellness Research 41
Wellness Counseling 42
Summary 43
Study Questions 43
Activities 44
Part II What We Learn From Life
3 Life's Rules Are for Everyone: Natural and Logical Consequences 47
Action Dimensions 48
Natural Consequences 48
Logical Consequences 48
Encouragement 48
Experiencing Natural Consequences 48
Practical Implications 49
Self-Study Situations 49
Logical Consequences: Social Living Lessons 52
Comparisons of Consequences and Punishment 53
Aspects of Logical Consequences 54
Attitudes 54
Choices 54
Action, Not Words 55
New Rules 56
Summary 56
Study Questions 57
Activities 57
Examples 59
4 Encouragement: The Essential Element of Helping 61
On Believing in One's Self 63
Self-Esteem 64
Consequences of Self-Esteem 65
Assessment and Intervention66
Readiness for Change 66
Interventions by Readiness Stage 66
Self-Development Application 69
Definition and Assumptions 72
Essence of Encouragement 74
Communicating Encouragement 77
Discrimination Categories and Response Examples for Communications 79
Discrimination Exercises for Communications 80
"I" Messages 83
Further Application 84
On Being Encouraging 86
Summary 89
Study Questions 90
Activities 90
Part III First-Versus Second-Order Change: Counseling and Psychotherapy
5 Lifestyle Assessment: Uncovering the Unconscious 97
Data Gathering 98
Sources of Data 98
Family Constellation 100
Early Recollections 102
Observations 107
Summary 108
Study Questions 109
Activities 109
6 Adlerian Counseling and Psychotherapy Practice 115
Stages of Adlerian Counseling and Psychotherapy 117
Relationship 118
Psychological Investigation 120
Interpretation 125
Reorientation 137
Specific Techniques 139
Spitting in the Soup 141
Antisuggestion 141
"If Only I Could ..." 141
Push-Button Technique 141
Adding Significant Modifiers 142
Assessing Probabilities 142
Task Setting 142
Summary 143
Lifestyle and Early Recollection Session Excerpts 143
Lifestyle Assessment Information 143
Early Recollection/DCT Assessment 151
Conclusion 159
Study Questions 160
7 Using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) Diagnosis for Adlerian Outcomes Todd F. Lewis 161
The DSM and Diagnosis 162
Strengths of Diagnosing and the DSM 163
Criticisms of Diagnosing and the DSM 164
An Adlerian Perspective on Psychopathology 165
Adlerian Theory, the DSM, and Diagnosing 166
Using the DSM Within the Context of an Adlerian Counseling Approach 168
Case Study 170
Adlerian Lifestyle Assessment 172
Specific Diagnosis 173
Treatment Planning and Change 176
Specific Foci and Issues of Adam's Treatment 177
Conclusion 179
Study Questions 180
Part IV Applications of Individual Psychology
8 Career-Style Counseling Mark L. Savickas 183
The Matching Model 183
Adlerian Enhancement of the Matching Model 185
Elaboration 1 From Fit to Belongingness 185
Elaboration 2 From Similarity to Uniqueness 186
Elaboration 3 From Inventorying Interests to Creating Interest 186
Elaboration 4 From Matchmaking to Meaning-Making 187
Adlerian Career Counseling 189
Career-Style Interview 190
Question 1 Models 190
Question 2 Magazines 192
Question 3 Favorite Story 193
Question 4 Mottos 194
Question 5 School Subjects 194
Question 6 Leisure Activities 195
Career-Style Assessment 195
Practice Case 197
Career-Style Counseling 201
Summary 206
Study Questions 207
9 Guiding Children Through Social Interest and Cooperation 209
Principles of Child Guidance 210
Goals of Disruptive Behavior 212
Attention Seeking 213
Power Seeking 213
Revenge Seeking 213
Inadequacy or Assumed Disability 213
Example: Charles 213
Identifying Goals of Children's Disruptive Behavior 214
Attention Deficit Disorder 216
Typical Faulty Goals of Adolescents 218
Superiority, Conformity, and Popularity 219
Defiance, Promiscuity, and Inadequacy 220
Charm, Beauty, and Sexism 221
Intellectuality and Religiosity 222
Summary 222
Violence and Substance Abuse 223
Corrective Action 224
Catch Yourself 225
Assess Goals 225
Respond With Consequences and Encouragement 226
Execute With Consistency, Friendliness, and Respect 239
Summary 240
Study Questions 241
Activities 241
10 Love: Counseling Couples 255
Love: The Antecedent and By-Product of an Intimate Relationship 256
Choosing a Mate 258
Couples Counseling 260
Establishing the Relationship 261
Assessment 262
Lifestyle Assessment for Couples 264
The Case of Nel and Mark 264
Interpretation 266
Reorientation 267
Summary 270
Study Questions 270
11 Consulting With Families 273
Adlerian and Systems Theory 274
Underlying Assumptions of Adlerian Consultation 277
Characteristics of Strong Families 278
Interview 279
Establishing Rapport 280
Parent Interview 281
Children Interview 285
Consolidation 289
Typical Recommendations 289
Alarm Clock 290
Dress Before Breakfast 290
No Reminders 291
Bedtime 292
Establishing New Agreements 293
When Recommendations Fail 294
Talking 294
Inconsistency 296
Overcorrecting 297
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 297
Follow-Up 298
Further Applications 298
Summary 299
Study Questions 300
Activities 300
12 Working With Groups 305
Types of Groups 307
Discussion Groups 308
Discussion Groups for Children 308
Family Meeting or Council 319
Marriage Discussion Groups 321
Consulting Groups 323
Counseling Groups 324
Lifestyle Groups 324
Starting Lifestyle Groups 325
Lifestyle Sessions 325
Summary 327
Study Questions 327
Activities 327
13 Passing on the Adlerian Legacy 333
Teaching 334
Modeling and Mentoring 335
Co-Counseling and Supervision 336
Peer Supervision 337
Consulting 337
Summary 337
Study Questions 338
Activities 338
Interviewer's Lifestyle Script 338
Lifestyle Assessment Interview Script 338
Family Constellation 339
Early Recollections 342
Concluding Lifestyle Interview 343
Summing Up the Lifestyle 343
Appendix A Family Counseling 351
Parent Interview 351
Children Interview 363
Parent Interview Resumed 369
Appendix B Family Council 371
References 385
About the Author 393
About the Contributors 395
Index 397
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