March 27, 2009, Newsletter Issue #111: Adler School of Professional Psychology

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The Adler School of Professional Psychology is a free standing psychology college which was established in Chicago in 1952. The school was founded based on the teachings of Alfred Adler who pioneered the concept of Individual Psychology which refers to an indivisible and undivided person. Under Adler’s model, the context of the patient’s environment is considered during treatment and the goals of human behavior are a primary focus during treatment.

The Adler School of Professional Psychology has four locations available for students. These locations include Chicago, Illinois, Vancouver, British Columbia, Montreal, Quebec and Fort Wayne, Indiana. More information about these locations as well as the programs offered at each location can be found at the Adler School of Professional Psychology website. 

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