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MAIN BRANCHES Classical Adlerian See the main article Classical Adlerian Psychology Classical Adlerian psychology is based on Adler's original teachings and style of psychotherapy. It features a twelve-stage depth psychotherapy model that targets the dissolving of the style of life and fictional final goal, paving the emergence of the self/other/task actualization described by Abraham Maslow . The therapeutic technique is creative and Socratic . Dreikursian The Dreikursian approach is based on the theoretical and therapeutic variations developed by Rudolf Dreikurs . It features a simplified, four-stage counseling model of limited life style change. The counseling technique is more systematic and didactic. Dreikurs' teachings form the basis for many parent education programs. Neo-Adlerian The Neo-Adlerian approach reflects an attempt to mix Adlerian principles with those of Cognitive Therapy , Reality Therapy , Object-Relations , Positive Psychology , Solution-Oriented Therapy , and other popular psychologies. Psychoanalytic-Adlerian The Psychoanalytic-Adlerian approach, currently prominent in Germany, represents an attempt to merge Freudian and Adlerian theory and practice, apparently to qualify for insurance reimbursement. EXTERNAL LINKS
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