About AdlerPedia
How Individuals Can Contribute
Questions and General Information
Request to Remove Objectionable Materials
AdlerPedia provides free and open access to information on Adlerian approaches and their application and a forum to engage other Adlerians world-wide in pursuit of common goals.
Take a 10 minute tour of AdlerPedia.org.
Features
- Access, download, or add information on basic and advanced concepts
- Engage other professionals in discussions to further enhance your skills
- Learn about Adlerian research and suggest topics as well
- Understand Adler’s influence on current philosophies of psychology
- Learn more about past and current Adlerians and their work
- Access a searchable bibliography of Adlerian published works
How Individuals Can Contribute
- Add information
- Pose or answer questions
- Share your research ideas and interests
- Contribute information on Adler’s influence
- Suggest biographical information of interest
- Donate collections of materials that may otherwise be lost.
- The Center will create a digital copy of materials that can be free of copyright restrictions and add them to AdlerPedia.com. The Center will then forward physical materials to the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology at the University of Akron for inclusion in its archives.
- Contact Dr. Marina Bluvshtein (mbluvshtein@adler.edu) for more information
- Set up your own People page so others can learn about your work as an Adlerian
- Add information on your Adlerian-oriented organization, business, and association so that others can learn more about areas of focus.
- Faculty
- Use AdlerPedia.org for student assignments
- Encourage students to participate in current discussions
- Give additional credit for students to add information to the database
Administrators
Dr. Marina Bluvshtein, Director, Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship, Adler University, mbluvshtein@adler.edu, 312-662-4317
Questions and General Information
Direct all questions or concerns to: adleriancenter@adler.edu.
Request to Remove Objectionable Materials
All information on the site (except where there are copyright restrictions), will remain open and available. The Center will as promptly as possible remove by request in writing any information that is objectionable or inaccurate. Send requests to adleriancenter@adler.edu.
Notice
While AdlerPedia.org is sponsored by the Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship at Adler University, the site will never be used for any commercial purpose. All information on the site (except where there are copyright restrictions), will remain open and available. The Center will as promptly as possible remove by request in writing any information that is objectionable or inaccurate. In the event that a decision is made to no longer support the site, Adler University will do all it can to ensure that the site and the digital archive of all materials remain viable.
The following legal notices are posted within the registration process. They are highlighted here for reference. Registered users must agree to the Registered User Agreement and all accompanying documents before registration is completed.
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Contributors
The project has started by Dr. Jay Colker and Dr. Jon Carlson
Since that time, many Adler University faculty members, staff, and students have contributed to the development and continuous improvement of the site.
Special recognition to Jane Griffith for allowing use of materials from Griffith, J., & Powers, R. L. (2007). The Lexicon of Adlerian Psychology: 106 terms Associated with the Individual Psychology of Alfred Adler (2nd ed.). Port Townsend, WA: Adlerian Psychology Associates.