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WhiteRobert W., “Adler and the Future of Ego Psychology,”Journal of Individual Psychology, Vol. XIII, November 1957, p. 123.
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AdlerAlfred, What Life Should Mean to You, PorterAlan (ed.), Capricorn Books, New York, 1958 (originally published 1931).
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