Remembering Alfred Adler: psychology, purpose and meaning

Dr David Carey

Event Details:

On Friday 29th September 2017 The Psychologists Protection Society Trust invited Dr David Carey to speak on the topic “Remember Alfred Adler: Psychology, Purpose and Meaning”.  Dr Carey kindly stepped in as a last minute replacement for our scheduled speaker. The session was part of the Psychologists Protection Society’s 2017 Annual General Meeting held in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

Session Outline:

Dr Carey looks at the life and achievements of Alfred Adler, one of the great psychologists to put meaning and purpose, belonging and striving for unity, in the forefront of his theory. He asks has psychology lost it’s soul?

Speaker Information:

David Carey has been a psychologist for 40 years. He started his career working in a psychiatric hospital in the United States. Following that he worked in a large urban school system while lecturing at the local community college (third level) and entering a private practice with a forensic psychiatrist. He relocated to Ireland in 1996, taking a position as Senior Lecturer in special education at one of the primary teacher training colleges. He entered full time private practice with Owen Connolly ten years ago and currently maintains an active part time schedule and appears regularly on the Moncrief show on Newstalk radio. He is the author of the book “The Essential Guide to Special Education in Ireland.” and his book, “Common Sense for Parents” will be published by Mercier Press next spring. David is Director of Psychology, City Colleges and Dean, College of Progressive Education, both located in Dublin.

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Speakers Notes

Dr Carey has kindly provided notes for his presentation.  Please CLICK HERE to download a copy.

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