An Austrian psychologist by the name of Alfred Adler developed the theory of individual psychology. Crothers, Hughes, and Morine, (2008) define individual psychology as having seven central areas of concertation: (a) people are human beings and our behaviors are formed on the social environment around us, (b) behaviors exposed to others are based on our own reality, (c) individuals function as holistic beings, (d) professionals should examine the clients characteristics and beliefs, (e) behaviors are goal-directed, (f) all human beings need to belong, and (g) individuals have the power to control their attitudes and beliefs. These seven characteristics formulate Adler’s theoretical
An Austrian psychologist by the name of Alfred Adler developed the theory of individual psychology. Crothers, Hughes, and Morine, (2008) define individual psychology as having seven central areas of concertation: (a) people are human beings and our behaviors are formed on the social environment around us, (b) behaviors exposed to others are based on our own reality, (c) individuals function as holistic beings, (d) professionals should examine the clients characteristics and beliefs, (e) behaviors are goal-directed, (f) all human beings need to belong, and (g) individuals have the power to control their attitudes and beliefs. These seven characteristics formulate Adler’s theoretical