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  1. Alexandra Adler (24 September 1901 – 4 January 2001) was an Austrian neurologist and the daughter of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler and Raissa Adler. She has been described as one of the "leading systematizers and interpreters" of Adlerian psychology. [1]

  2. Alexandra Adler. Alexandra Adler was born in Vienna, Austria on September 24, 1901, the second of four children born to Alfred Adler–the founder of individual psychology–and his Russian wife, Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein, who was a daughter of a Jewish merchant.

  3. Dr. Alexandra Adler, an accomplished neurologist and psychiatrist, was born in Vienna, Austria on September 24, 1901. She was the daughter of renowned psychologist Alfred Adler, the founder of individual psychology, and his wife, Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein.

    • Biography of Alexandra Adler
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    Alexandra Adler was born in Vienna, Austria on September 24, 1901, the second of four children born to Alfred Adler–the founder of individual psychology–and his Russian wife, Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein, who was a daughter of a Jewish merchant. Alexandra’s brother Kurt was born in 1905 and her sister Cornelia in 1909. Alexandra was baptized on Octob...

    1. In addition to the references that follow, I relied on a “meditation on death” delivered in January 2001 by National Public Radio correspondent Margot Adler who was responsible for the end-of-life decisions prior to Alexandra’s death, and on the following internet sources visited January 8, 2003: an interview with Kurt Adler (http://ourworld.com...

    Adler, A. (1938). Guiding human misfits; A practical application of individual psychology. New York: Macmillan. Adler, A. (1943). Neuropsychiatric complications in victims of Boston's Coconut Grove disaster. Journal of the American Medical Association, 123, 1098-1101. Adler, A. (1944). Disintegration and restoration of optic recognition in visual a...

  4. 18 gen 2001 · Alexandra Adler, authority on schizophrenia, pioneer in the study of post-traumatic stress disorder, and one of the first women neurologists at Harvard, died in New York City on Jan. 4. She was 99.

  5. Neurologa, psichiatra, psicoterapeuta, figlia di Alfred Adler. Nel 1935 emigra negli Stati Uniti. Presidente dell’Associazione Internazionale di Psicologia Individuale.

  6. 21 ott 2022 · Alexandra Adler was one of the first women neurologists at Harvard Medical School. Much of her biographical information derives from an editorial in The Harvard Gazette, dated 18 January 2001 [ 1 ], and from an article by the clinical psychologist Hendrika Vande Kemp [ 2 ].