Abstract

In the so-called »Red Vienna« of the 1920s, Individual Psychology put its ideas into practice in various institutions, such as compulsory schools, educational services, private societies and health services. This paper takes a closer look at the work of Individual Psychology in some of these institutions. This more detailed look at the practice of Individual Psychology reveals that the goals of their work differed according to the different institutional environments.

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