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Psychodynamic Theories
Adler: Individual Psychology
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The individual psychology of Alfred Adler: A systematic presentation in selections from his writings) (H. L. Ansbacher & R. R. Ansbacher, Eds.)

Adler, A.. (1956). The individual psychology of Alfred Adler: A systematic presentation in selections from his writings) (H. L. Ansbacher & R. R. Ansbacher, Eds.). New York:: Basic Books..
A systematic presentation of Adler's theory and practice, edited by two advocates of individual psychology.

Superiority and social interest: A collection of later writings (3rd ed.) (H. L. Ansbacher & R. R. Ansbacher, Eds.).

Adler, A.. (1979). Superiority and social interest: A collection of later writings (3rd ed.) (H. L. Ansbacher & R. R. Ansbacher, Eds.).. New York:: Norton..
A compilation of Adler's later writings and designed to supplement the 1956 volume.

In and out of Freud's shadow: A chronology of Adler's relationship with Freud. Journal of Individual Psychology, 53, 241--269.

Fiebert, M. S.. (1997). In and out of Freud's shadow: A chronology of Adler's relationship with Freud. Journal of Individual Psychology, 53, 241--269.. : Journal of Individual Psychology.
Readers interested in the relationship between Freud and Adler will enjoy this chronology of that association.

The drive for self: Alfred Adler and the founding of individual psychology.

Hoffman, E.. (1994). The drive for self: Alfred Adler and the founding of individual psychology.. Reading, MA:: Addison-Wesley..
Although several earlier biographies of Adler have appeared, most were fragmentary and incomplete. In this book, Edward Hoffman, who has also penned a biography of Abraham Maslow, presents the first full-length account of Adler, the man and his times.