Poznavanje čoveka: osnove individualne psihologije

Poznavanje čoveka: osnove individualne psihologije

Alfred Adler

The book was created as a collection of Adler's lectures held in Vienna, in front of an audience that encountered a new view of the very core of the human being.

Adler is one of the first psychologists who emphasized the need, difference and importance of interpersonal relationships, as well as social factors that participate in the formation of personality. Every individual, as a conscious, responsible, reasonable, and social being, must and can shape his own destiny. The impact of Knowledge of Man on psychology is still immeasurable today. Through social psychoanalysis to humanistic, existential and personalistic psychology, he left a great influence and an indelible mark. Personality formation and interpersonal relationships create the possibility to build the world that is necessary for us. Unbelievable but true, this book is superior to most popular psychology books being published today. His humane and objective vision of solving psychological problems enables the understanding of the world and the creativity found in the individual personality ready to be freed. In the world that surrounds us, we may need this way of thinking, explaining and instructing more than ever before.

Original title
Menschenkenntnis
Translation
Vladimir Dvorniković, Miloš N. Đurić
Editor
Miloš N. Đurić, Dušan Matić, Dragi Milenković
Graphics design
Vladimir Kirin
Dimensions
24 x 18 cm
Pages
299
Publisher
Kosmos, Beograd, 1934.
 
Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

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