ABSTRACT

Courage refers to the willingness for risk taking and to move ahead in the presence of difficulties. The purpose of this book is to present courage as the main foundation of understanding and training for mental health in the three life task areas described by Adler: Work, Love, and Friendship.  It explores the meaning of each life task and problems of fear, compensation, or evasion, as well as Adlerian insight on socially useful attitudes of approaching the task under discussion.  Socratic dialog boxes are included throughout each chapter to encourage the interactivity between the text and readers’ thought processes.  Also included is a set of twenty-two helping tools that were creatively designed for self-exercise or to be used to help others uncover or acquire courage.  For those in the helping professions, this text will be a unique and valuable handbook for not only working with and helping their clients, but also for their own personal development.

part I|33 pages

Part I

chapter 1|13 pages

What Is Courage?

chapter 2|10 pages

Community Feeling and Mental Health

chapter 3|7 pages

Tasks of Life

part II|91 pages

Part II

chapter 4|15 pages

The Courage to Work

chapter 5|13 pages

The Courage to Love

chapter 6|15 pages

The Courage for Friendship and Family

chapter 7|12 pages

The Courage to Belong

chapter 8|18 pages

The Courage to Be

chapter 9|13 pages

The Courage to Spiritual Well-Being

part 3|88 pages

Part III

chapter 10|86 pages

The Art of Facilitating Couragea