History
Differences from Freud
Theoretical Approach
Birth Order
Miscellaneous
100
This large city is not only the capital of Austria, but the city in which Adler was born.
What is Vienna?
100
While Freud's approach is objective, Adler's is ___________.
What is subjective?
100
As the first ________ therapist, Adler maintained the idea that it is essential to understand people within the systems in which they live.
What is systematic?
100
This individual is usually pampered throughout childhood and typically turns out to be very dependent lacking personal initiative.
Who is the last born?
100
Two parental behaviors that lead to personality problems
What is pampering and neglect?
200
As a child, Adler suffered from this bone disorder that contributed to his desire to become a physician.
What is rickets?
200
Adler, unlike Freud, preferred to focus on this aspect as opposed to divided personalities
What is the WHOLE individual?
200
Adler focuses on these type of feelings, which he saw as a normal condition of all people and a source of all human striving. He believed these feelings can be the wellspring of creativity.
What are feelings of inferiority?
200
This individual is usually the "problem child," that can sometimes be described as being neurotic, as well as a pervert, criminal or drunkard.
Who is the first born?
200
This is the original name for Adler's approach that stressed understanding of the whole person, how all dimensions of a person are interconnected, and how all these dimensions are unified by the person's movement toward a life goal.
What is Individual psychology?
300
Prior to switching over to general practice, Adler had originally chosen this career path.
What is Opthalmalogy?
300
From the Adlerian perspective, human behavior is not determined solely by these two influences. Rather, we have the capacity to interpret, influence and create events.
What is heredity and environment?
300
During this period, Adler believed that individuals begin to form an approach to life.
What is the first six years of one's life?
300
This individual is often subjected to excessive attention that is short lived.
Who is the first born?
300
Adler believed that parental influences and _____ _____ affect personality development.
What is birth order?
400
Until the age of four, Adler was unable to reach this motion based developmental milestone.
What is walking?
400
While Freud believed that humans are motivated by sexual urges, Adler believed that behavior is purposeful and goal directed and that humans are motivated primarily by this...
What is social relatedness?
400
In Adlerian theory, the beliefs that behavior is goal oriented, humans are fundamentally social and the individual is indivisible are known as Adler's ____ ____ ____ ____ .
What is Adler's three most fundamental principles?
400
This child is usually considered to be the "highest achiever"
Who is the middle child?
400
This theory is defined as an intervention that is concise, deliberate, direct, efficient, focused, short-termed and purposeful.
What is Adlerian Brief Theory?
500
As a young child, Adler had a tense relationship with these two family members
Who is his mother and older brother?
500
Unlike Freud who viewed the counselor as the expert who interprets for the client, Adler focused more on _______ between both counselor and client?
What is equality?
500
The stage in which the counselor helps the client to see what is behind the problem, as well as when and how the problem occurred.
What is (stage 3) Intervention?
500
This individual is usually pampered and learns to deal with individuals well. They often become dependently tied and want center stage.
Who is the only child?
500
This feeling can be defined as the early determining force in behavior; the source of human striving and the wellspring of creativity.
What is the inferiority complex?