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The Counseling Art in Context
"All mistaken answers
[to life's challenges] are degrees of an infinite series of failures
or abnormalities, or of the attempts of more or less discouraged
people to solve their life-problems without the use of cooperation
or social feeling.
— Alfred Adler, M.D.
Antioch University Seattle and the Puget Sound Adlerian Society
(PSAS) offer the Certificate Program for Professional Studies in
Adlerian Psychology in 2008. Alfred Adler, M.D., a Viennese physician
and psychiatrist, pioneered psychological theory and therapy that
underlie today's cognitive, holistic, feminist, culturally sensitive
and family systems therapies.
Adlerian therapy – an empathic, collaborative and empowering
process – can free clients by helping them understand their
unconscious belief system, then move toward developing relationships
based on mutual respect and equality. This certificate developed
by the Puget Sound Adlerian Society and North American Society of
Adlerian Psychology (NASAP) and offered in collaboration with Antioch
University Seattle’s School of Applied Psychology, Counseling
and Family Therapy is designed for counselors, therapists, psychologists
and social workers. NASAP is Approved by the American Psychological
Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists and
is recognized by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC)
to offer continuing education for counselors. NASAP maintains responsibility
for this program and its content.
Participants take one or more courses in any order. Those who complete
the 54 hours of courses receive a Certificate of Professional Studies
in Adlerian Psychology from Antioch University Seattle and the Puget
Sound Adlerian Society.
As a result of completing this certificate program, participants:
- Gain a clearer understanding of the Adlerian model of healthy
relationships, based on the principle of mutual respect and equality
- Enhance their success with clients by applying the useful clinical
approaches of Adlerian psychology
- Learn techniques for facilitating a clearer understanding by
the client of his or her unconscious belief system or lifestyle
- Increase a client's effective choices and patterns of behavior
- Learn techniques to help families clarify those belief systems
and patterns of interaction that are disrespectful and to educate
families and couples to new patterns based on mutual respect
- Earn 54 continuing education hours and a Certificate of Professional
Studies in Adlerian Psychology from Antioch University Seattle
and the Puget Sound Adlerian Society.
A downloadable
brochure of the program with registration information is available.
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