A complete guide to Adler's work on personal development What Life Could Mean to You is one of Alfred Adler's most popular books, combining a complete guide to his work on personal development with a practical approach to self-understanding. Focused on his 'three tasks of life' - marriage, work, and social relationships - it explores the key issues that influence the progress of our lives and our view of what life means. It combines clear, understandable explanations with pragmatic advice to enable a fuller understanding of what life can offer. With this, we can overcome the limitations of our past, and develop the confidence to transform both ourselves and our world.
About the Author: Alfred Adler (1870-1937), founder of Individual Psychology, was one of the forefathers of modern psychotherapy alongside Freud and Jung. During his life, he wrote over extensively on child psychology, education, marriage, and the principles of Individual Psychology. Colin Brett is an Adlerian counsellor and former Training Officer of the Adlerian Society of Great Britain.