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How Alfred Adler Used His Early Recollections to Be More Mindful
Abstract:Two sets of Alfred Adler’s early recollections were published more than twenty years apart, in 1912 and 1939. Both sets reflect important concepts of his personality theory and psychotherapeutic techniques. His commentary on each set shows how he used his recollections to become more conscientious, or mindful, of his perceptions and enacted behavioral change.