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    Articles and Resources Francis X. Walton - Reflections on Fifty Years as an Adlerian Eva Dreikurs Ferguson shares her powerpoint from the NASAP 2016 conference. The presentation was titled Parenting
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  • Virtual Adler Café

    Join us this Sunday for two wonderful Virtual Adler Cafés: At the earlier one (7pm JST/ Midday CEST) Uti Landscheidt will present on Individual Psychology in School Settings. This is

The International Rudolf Dreikurs Summer School of ICASSI 2022 will take place in Wageningen, the Netherlands, from July 24 – August 6, 2022.

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Join us for our Virtual Adler Café!

We are meeting on the first weekend of the month (alternating Saturdays and Sundays) at 1pm Chicago time (1pm CT, 2pm ET, 7pm CET, 8pm MESZ). Please check the respective time at your location.

The events are free of charge and open to everyone interested. We will have a speaker to give an input and then join smaller discussion “tables” in break-out rooms. Check out this link for further information about past and upcoming Virtual Adler Cafés.

Upcoming events:

June 4th, 2022 @ 1pm CST (Chicago)/ 8pm CEST (Berlin) – Topic and Speaker will be announced shortly.

The Rudolf Dreikurs Summer Institute

In 1962 Rudolf Dreikurs initiated an international summer school, which became later known as the Rudolf Dreikurs Summer School of ICASSI (the International Committee for Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes), for training people around the world in Individual Psychology – as founded by Alfred Adler. The Rudolf Dreikurs Summer School of ICASSI offers a stimulating environment in which professionals, individuals, couples and families learn within a diverse international collegial community. Following Dreikurs’ death, ICASSI became a nonprofit organization with the structure and purpose of his early summer programs. It provides unique instructions and experiential learning for professional and personal development taught by an international faculty in a different country each year.

Read Rudolf Dreikurs’ Biography

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