Classical Adlerian psychology is the system of psychology set up and developed by Alfred Adler under the title of Individual psychology after his break with Sigmund Freud.
It is also a contemporary Adlerian movement claiming (in quasi-polemical fashion) to preserve the genuine values of Adler's work in the present age.
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