The holistic nature of Adlerian theory is clinically useful, but it can also create challenges in learning how to conceptualize cases and treatment plan from an Adlerian perspective. In this seminar we will explore the core tenets of Adlerian theory, and build upon this knowledge to distinguish between theoretical concepts, treatment planning and intervention selection. This seminar is all about the application of theory, and how Adlerian therapy actually works in the real world.

Participants will be able to identify and understand the tenets of Adlerian theory. We will then discuss how to conceptualize cases from an Adlerian perspective and how that conceptualization then leads to treatment planning and intervention selection.

This presentation will take place on an online format. Presenter will use auditory explanations enhanced by visual slides.

2CE’s MFT Pending

Dr. Sarah Hudson is a graduate of Adler University in Chicago. She is currently an adjunct faculty at the Adler University. She worked as a Teacher’s Assistant for Dr. Harold Mosak, Dr Sackett-Maniacci and DR. Al Milgren for an Adlerian Lifestyle Assessment course from 2009 to 2011. She was Adjunct faculty at Adler Graduate School in Minneapolis from 2015 to 2019. She is currently the Clinical Psychologist and owner of Hudson Counseling Clinic. She is extremely well trained in Adlerian Theory and is a wonderful presenter.