Adler's idea that "lifestyle" - our generalized pattern of responses - consists of our interpretation of events is right out of the Stoic school and 100% the DNA of CBT. I'd remove that question mark after the word CBT 😀. Great video.
Can you tell me where "the question" is referenced for adler using? Because my textbook didn't mention it for his theory, which now that I read more about individual therapy I sadly am not suprised to see the lack of credit to him
Adler's idea that "lifestyle" - our generalized pattern of responses - consists of our interpretation of events is right out of the Stoic school and 100% the DNA of CBT. I'd remove that question mark after the word CBT 😀. Great video.
This helped me understand what I had been reading in my textbook much better!! thank you, I subscribed and will be back for other theories!!
I would like you to share on how to use various tools provided on therapy sessions especially to highschool students
Can you tell me where "the question" is referenced for adler using? Because my textbook didn't mention it for his theory, which now that I read more about individual therapy I sadly am not suprised to see the lack of credit to him
More on this kind of therapy??
Really love the video!
How would you address mistaken beliefs and faulty values when contextualizing life goals in Adlerian Therapy?
It was really helpful. Thank you!!!!!
Thank you!
Did not Albert Ellis build on Adler?