Fumitake Koga
What’s inside
This book uses a dialogue between a philosopher and a youth to explore Alfred Adler’s theories, focusing on the power of interpersonal relationships, the pursuit of superiority, and the concepts of self-acceptance and freedom.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding Adlerian psychology principles
- Gaining insights into personal freedom and happiness
- Learning to cope with societal expectations
- Empowering oneself through self-acceptance
Key Points
- Dialogue between Youth and Philosopher
- Introduction to Adlerian Psychology
- The Pursuit of Recognition and Superiority
- Separation of Tasks Concept
- Freedom and Responsibility
- The Courage to Be Happy
Who’s it For
- Individuals interested in psychology
- Those seeking personal growth
- Readers interested in self-help concepts
- Fans of philosophical dialogues
About the author
Fumitake Koga is a Japanese author and co-writer of ‘The Courage to Be Disliked’, known for making philosophy accessible.