No. 17-18 (1982): Anno X-XI – Novembre 1982-Marzo 1983
What does it mean today to call oneself an Adlerian, by G. Canziani
Transmotivation: a proposal for a strategy of encouragement, by G. G. Rovera
Homosexuality as a fictitious counter-fiction, by F. Castello
Lifestyle analysis, a crucial and unifying moment in every Adlerian psychotherapeutic intervention by A. Mascetti F. Maiullari
Two experiences of neurotic male protest in patients with obsessive neurosis by L. Ferdano Pierucci
The joy test by F. Mormando
Hypothesis for interpreting the T.A.T. by L. G. Grandi J. M. Tefnin
Social sentiment and social reintegration in the prevention of psychotic relapses in hospitalized patients by A. Ferrero M. Morone
Adlerian psychopedagogical methodologies for the training of non-psychologist school operators by C. Cantoni M. Giulieri
Individual psychology in the face of certain institutional problems by R. Accomazzo M. Fulcheri
Is a minor criminally responsible? By L. G. Grandi F. Di Summa
Psychotherapeutic intervention in sports psychology by M. Cosmai
The social value of psychomotor intervention and its compatibility with Adlerian thought by F. Sartoris Chicco
Integration of two forms of Adlerian-oriented therapy in the treatment of a psychotic child by F. Sartoris Chicco B. Vidotto
Contribution to three problems of existence: life, work, social interest by G. G. Rovera G. Scarso S. Fassino D. Munno
A study of a group of young people from a suburb of Genoa who are subject to measures imposed by the Juvenile Court by G. Ceccarelli L. Cuttica
The psychological treatment of a pre-adolescent according to the Adlerian approach by M. Negro
Overcompensation of a handicap. The onset of feelings of inferiority and inadequacy after recovery by D. Giordano L. Spada Curto
School and career guidance as support and respect for the student's lifestyle by F. Di Summa F. Poma
Psychological aspects in the presence of dysgraphia and dysorthography by P. Di Natale B. Vidotto
The spoiled child and lifestyle: insights from a nursery school in Turin by M. Verna
The fragmentation of interventions as an obstacle to the prevention and recovery of handicaps by M. Bianchin
Analysis and empathy in A. Adler's psychotherapy by G. G. Giacomini
The figure of the analytical psychotherapist and the problem of institutionalizing their cultural and professional training by G. G. Giacomini
Brief psychological intervention aimed at the mother-child dyad by L. Fasce
Considerations on some aspects of personality: envy, inferiority, and guilt by L. Spada Curto