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Adlerian, a.|ædˈlɪərɪən| [See -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the psychologist Alfred Adler (1870–1937) or his teaching. Also n., a follower or adherent of Adler.
1924Brit. Jrnl. Med. Psychol. IV. 226 Cases of Adlerian neuroses when the organic inferiority engenders..anxieties. 1933Times Lit. Suppl. 2 Mar. 151/2 This latest medical pamphlet contains three papers in which Adlerian psychology is applied to various phases of child life. 1941H. G. Wells You can't be too Careful v. i. 237 A certain section of the mixture of peoples called the Jews..suffers from an Adlerian assertiveness. Ibid. vi. i. 269 A natural Adlerian revolt against the overbearing religious dogmatisms of the Middle Ages. 1959Times Lit. Suppl. 1 May 257/4 They were thus given to..a mixed audience..of all ‘schools’ of dynamic psychology: Freudians, Adlerians, eclectics and a few Jungians. 1966Listener 13 Jan. 71/2 The Adlerian principle of compensation for inferiority. |