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Robert Bartholow Robert Bartholow , M.S.W.

(1922-2004)
B.A., M.S.W., University of Minnesota
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker
ACSW Diplomate Clinical Social Worker
Licenses: LICSW

Robert G. "Bob" Bartholow earned his BA and MSW at the University of Minnesota . He was a psychotherapist and counselor in private practice, and an instructor and core faculty member of the Adler Graduate School . He was one of several co-founders of the Alfred Adler Institute of Minnesota, now known as the Adler Graduate School . He was a long-time member of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP) and a former member of their Board of Delegates. He presented papers at various annual NASAP conferences and several pre- and post- convention workshops. He wrote many essays on Adlerian Psychology and is the author of the booklet Creative Living. He also helped develop the Life Style Analysis questionnaire currently used by students at the Adler Graduate School . He taught Introduction to Adlerian Psychology, Introduction to Life Style Analysis, Adlerian Approaches to Counseling and Psychodynamics of Psychopathology. He was recently (2003) awarded the NASAP Diplomate in Adlerian Psychology.

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