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FAQ Category: General

What is Adlerian Psychology?

Jun 24th, 2022

Please see our About Alfred Adler page for information on Alfred Adler and Adlerian psychology.

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Is the Adler Centre related to Adler University?

Jun 24th, 2022

No. The Adler Centre has no affiliation or connection to Adler University.

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How do I complete my counselling internship at The Adler Centre?

Jun 23rd, 2022

We accept interns from various Masters programs in British Columbia. For all practicum inquiries, please contact the clinical director, Dr. Chris Shelley at dr.chris.shelley@gmail.com

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Is the Adler Centre a registered charity and/or non-profit organization?

Jun 23rd, 2022

Yes. The Adler Centre is a clinic operated by the Adlerian Psychology Association of British Columbia (APABC). APABC is CRA registered Canadian Charity # 10668-5571-RR0001. APABC is a registered non-profit organization under the BC Societies Act.

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by Phebe Ameh, Social Justice Practicum Student, Adler University On a cold winter morning, Alex sat at his desk, staring at the blank page on his laptop. Deadlines loomed, his dreams felt distant, and his energy was gone. He whispered to himself, “Maybe I’m just not cut out for this.” Have you ever felt that […]

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