Parenting from an Adlerian Perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15136/2018.5.2.1-4Abstract
Parenting is a fundamental task around the world. It also represents crucial human relationships. In many modern nations the adults who do parenting have little preparation or training, and thus they rely on memory of their own childhood and how their parents raised them. In many cases, the new parents seek to alter the methods their parents used and thus rely on what the current culture and contemporary experts’ advice. It is important that Adlerians are in the forefront for providing the expertise guidance.
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