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Bob Willhite has been associated with the Adler Graduate School since its inception in 1968 as the Alfred Adler Institute of Minnesota. He was even involved in its precursor organization, MINSIP (Minnesota Society of Individual Psychology). Bob has served on the Board of NASAP (North American Society of Adlerian Psychology) and it's precursor, ASAP (American Society of Adlerian Psychology), serving as Secretary of the Executive Committee from 1966 to 1972. He has lectured on Early Memory Analysis and Dream Analysis at several NASAP conventions. He re-joined the faculty of the Adler Graduate School in 1999. He currently teaches Advanced Adlerian Approaches to Counseling, Psychotherapy and Treatment Planning, Clinical Assessment and Advanced Life Style Analysis. He is currently involved in research in creative uses of Adlerian Theory. His publications include:
The Willhite: A Creative Extension of the Early Recollection Process
The Willhite: A Manual Teaching a Method of Early Memory Analysis (1991)
Dream Work: A Manual Teaching a Method of Dream Analysis (1991)
The Family Game of Anger: Breaking the Cycle (with Marrilee B. Cole) (1993)
The Angry, the Angrier, and the Angriest: Relationship Implications (with Daniel Eckstein). Family Journal: Counseling & Therapy for Couples & Families. Vol. 11 (1) January, 2003, pp. 76-83.
(763) 592-4350
rgwillhite@earthlink.net
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