Alfred Adler's Treatment as a Form of Brief Therapy |
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Authors: | Amy Wood |
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Affiliation: | (1) 57 Exchange Street, Suite 403, Portland, ME, 04102 |
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Abstract: | Alfred Adler was largely overlooked during his era because he viewed people as creative beings in control of their own mental health and resisted the then-standard practice of treating human beings from a pedestal with a normative body of laws. His progressive style of treatment has become more popular in an age when efficient and collaborative treatment is valued for the sake of cost-effectiveness. This article positions Adlerian psychotherapy as a form of brief therapy, effective psychotherapy that takes place in 20 sessions or fewer. The article summarizes the fundamentals of Adlerian theory, outlines the general criteria of brief psychotherapy required by managed care companies, and specifically highlights how Adlerian psychotherapy qualifies as brief psychotherapy. |
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Keywords: | Adler brief psychotherapy managed care |
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