Individual Psychology as Second-Person Psychology: Heinz L. and Rowena R. Ansbacher Memorial Lecture

Marina Bluvshtein
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ABSTRACT:Exploring the membership archives of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP, initially ASAP) from 1952 until the early 2000s revealed many hidden treasures. The applications from the 1950s to the 1980s, most completed by hand, share applicants’ reasons for joining, their education and training background in Individual Psychology, their fields of interest, and their professional activities. Early files also contain letters of reference, each ending with a confirmation that an “applicant’s orientation can be classified as Adlerian” or a similar endorsement. This article presents the demographic profiles of the 6,357 NASAP applicants between 1952 and 2009, focusing on professional identity, theoretical orientation, and commitment to Adlerian values, as expressed in these application materials. The second-person interactions that were prominent and popular in the Adlerian movement in the United States through the 1990s—teaching, correspondence, mentorship, open forums, and other you-focused activities—likely contributed to high NASAP membership numbers between 1952 and the early 1990s.
作为第二人称心理学的个体心理学:Heinz L. and Rowena R. Ansbacher 纪念讲座
摘要:通过对北美阿德勒心理学会(NASAP,最初称 ASAP)从 1952 年到 21 世纪初的会员档案的探索,我们发现了许多隐藏的宝藏。从 20 世纪 50 年代到 80 年代的入会申请书大多是手工填写的,其中包含申请者的入会理由、个人心理学教育和培训背景、兴趣领域以及专业活动。早期的档案还包含推荐信,每封推荐信的结尾都确认 "申请人的取向可归类为阿德勒式 "或类似的认可。本文介绍了 1952 年至 2009 年间 6357 名 NASAP 申请者的人口统计学特征,重点关注这些申请材料中所表达的专业身份、理论取向以及对阿德勒价值观的承诺。阿德勒运动在美国一直到 20 世纪 90 年代都非常突出和流行的第二人称互动--教学、通信、导师制、公开论坛和其他以你为中心的活动--很可能是 1952 年至 20 世纪 90 年代初 NASAP 会员人数居高不下的原因。
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