Danica Deutsch ( " Journal of Individual Psychology " ) concluded that the school's lessons curbed the child's sense of social responsibility and other society-preserving functions.
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Together with Brachfeld he founded in 1964 the German " Alfred Adler Society " which became in 1970 the " German Society for Individual Psychology ".
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Twentieth century psychology reacts against popularized readings of earlier idealist philosophy and tends to reduce social phenomena to individual psychology or rational calculations of self-interest of individuals.
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"' Adlerian "'pertains to the theory and practice of Alfred Adler ( 1870-1937 ), whose school of psychotherapy is called individual psychology ( " Individualpsychologie " ).
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One must raise the question-which touches anthropology, social psychology and individual psychology-of a possible repetition under other ideological conditions, in actual or perceived extreme situations and circumstances.
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"And while I'm watching it, I'm understanding the intrinsic individual psychology of what's going on inside these people's heads, why they are behaving this way, " he said.
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"In most human endeavors, individual psychology affects behavior and, ultimately, results, " Doll says . " Anyone who has ever gone on a diet or started a workout regimen knows that.
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Alfred Adler, the founder of Individual Psychology, was profoundly influenced by Vaihinger's theory of useful fictions, incorporating the idea of psychological fictions into his personality construct of a fictional final goal.
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These include the International Committee of Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes ( ICASSI ), the North American Society for Adlerian Psychology ( NASAP ) and the International Association for Individual Psychology.
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Since then, history has been through a host of determinisms-- economic, demographic, biological, geographic, even meteorological-- each meant to relegate the individual psychology of great men to the realm of the contingent.