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  UMD Library - Psychologists - Rudolf Dreikurs
Dreikurs, R.; and Grey, L. Logical consequences; a new approach to discipline.
Dreikurs, R., and Grunwald, B., and Pepper, F. Maintaining sanity in the classroom: illustrated teaching techniques.
Dreikurs, R., and Grey, L. A new approach to discipline : logical consequences.
www.d.umn.edu /~meberhar/ref/psy/psychologists/dreikurs.htm   (127 words)

  
  Rudolf Dreikurs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rudolf Dreikurs (February 8, 1897, Vienna - May 25, 1972, Chicago) was an American psychiatrist and educator who developed psychologist Alfred Adler's system of individual psychology into a pragmatic method for understanding the purposes of reprehensible behaviour in children and for stimulating cooperative behaviour without punishment or reward.
He suggested that human misbehavior is the result of not having one of four basic human needs met: power, attention, revenge and avoidance of failure.
Dreikurs' main theory dealt with misbehavior of pre-adolescents.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rudolf_Dreikurs   (231 words)

  
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The plaintiff is the daughter of deceased author Doctor Rudolf Dreikurs, owner of certain copyrights in connection with books he authored or co©authored.
Upon Rudolf's death, the ownership rights to those copyrights passed to plaintiff's mother, Sadie E. Dreikurs, and upon her death temporarily passed to plaintiff as executor of Sadie's estate.
The contracts between Rudolf and the New York and German publishers do not purport to set forth the terms and conditions of the agency relationship that should control between Rudolf, his heirs and the defendant.
www.state.il.us /Court/Opinions/AppellateCourt/1998/1stDistrict/December/WP/1972991.doc   (5532 words)

  
 PDC Seminars - About Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rudolf Dreikurs M.D., author and co-author of several child-rearing and family guides, successfully developed the theory or blueprints.
Dreikurs was an eminent child psychiatrist, who maintained a practice in Chicago in the 1960s, while extensively traveling and sharing his theory with millions.
Dreikurs, himself, was a protégé of Alfred Adler, the father of behavior modification.
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 Illinois Court Cases - Illinois Appellate Court Opinion - IL Court Opinions - unoffical reports - Illinois Laws
The plaintiff sought a further declaration that the defendant was not authorized to permit Paul and Peter Fritz, AG (unidentified in the complaint) to execute an addendum to the German contract on June 6, 1996.
Berger averred that the contract between Rudolf and the German publisher Ernst Klett Verlag was negotiated from the office of Berger Associates in New York and from the office of Berger's subagent, Linder AG (now known as Paul and Peter Fritz AG), in Switzerland.
The plaintiff's parents resided in Cook County before their deaths, and Sadie Dreikurs' estate, for which the plaintiff was executor, was being probated in Cook County at the time the instant action was filed.
www.romingerlegal.com /illinois/illinois_caselaw_2/1972991.htm   (6008 words)

  
 Books
Children: The Challenge, by Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D. with Vicki Soltz, RN A Parent's Guide to Child Discipline, by Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D. and Loren Grey, Phd.
Dreikurs and Grey offer parents an exploration of the social change which has occurred in our society that has brought about the need for a new tradition in childrearing, as well as explanations of techniques to disciplining in this new society.
Dreikurs and Grey offer one of the most respectful, humanizing, and easily put to use ways to raise children in today's society.
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 Dreikurs, Rudolf - WikEd
Dreikurs was a student and colleague of social pychologist Alfred Adler, who "believed that the central motivation of all humans is to belong and be accepted by others" (Wolfgang, 2001, p.
For Adler, "what was needed was a willingness to understand the child and to stimulate his cooperation" (Dreikurs, 1968, p.
It is structured and arranged by the adult, must be experienced by the child as logical in nature (Dreikurs, 1972, p.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D. Dr. Dreikurs presents the fundamental concepts that encompass Adlerian principles and methods, including the concepts of social interest; family constellation; unity of personality; neurosis; and the three life tasks.
Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D. Based on his wide experience in the practice of psychiatry, Dr. Dreikurs presents a positive program for resolving problems of love and sex in marriage.
Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D. Based on a lifetime of experience in child guidance, Dr. Dreikurs, one of America’s foremost psychiatrists, developed an invaluable program that helps parents explore and understand their ideas about child rearing.
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 Rudolf Dreikurs Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Based on a lifetime of experience with children, Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, one of America's foremost child psychiatrists, presents an easy-to-follow program that teaches parents step-by-step how to cope with the common childhood problems that occur from toddler through preteen years.
A respected authority in the field of parent-child relations, Dreikurs offers a training manual for parents which helps them realize the extent to which they are contributing to problems and teaches them to handle conflicts with greater ease.
In "Discipline Without Tears," Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs provides a clear, constructive outline of his proven strategies for dealing with a wide range of childhood misbehaviors.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Rudolf_Dreikurs   (446 words)

  
 Theories of Behavior Modification–Dreikurs Method   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rudolf Dreikurs main focus is on establishing a classroom which is democratic in nature and gives students a sense of belonging.
Dreikurs maintains that "discipline makes no use of punishment." He further believes that students have different levels of misbehavior.
Dreikurs model is an ideal one for enhancing student empowerment.
www.ziplink.net /users/edboda/lisafinal/dreikurs.html   (221 words)

  
 Children: the Challenge
Rudolf Dreikurs, M.D. with Vicki Soltz, R.N. Based on a lifetime of experience with children -- their problems, their delights, their challenges -- Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, one of America's foremost child psychiatrists, presents an easy-to-follow program that teaches parents step-by-step how to cope with the common childhood problems that occur from toddler to pre-teen years.
"Rudolf Dreikurs was Alfred Adler's most gifted disciple, and his book Children: The Challenge remains the preeminent guide for parents, teachers, child psychologists, and school and marriage counselors.
Thousands of Adlerian parent and teacher study groups, using this book as their text, have been held over the last forty years with enormous benefit in the lives of the participants and their children.
keirsey.com /children.html   (169 words)

  
 Systematic Training for Effective Parenting
Dreikurs worked with Adler from 1931 to 1933 and was very much impressed with Adler’s’ theories.
In contrast, Dreikurs claims discipline is based on respect for the child, gives child choices, is firm but fair, and expresses acceptance for the child.
Dreikurs distorted the definition of punishment as society typically uses the term.
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The plaintiff is the daughter of deceased author Doctor Rudolf Dreikurs, owner of certain copyrights in connection with books he authored or co-authored.
The plaintiff sought a further declaration that the defendant was not authorized to permit Paul and Peter Fritz, AG (unidentified in the complaint) to execute an addendum to the German contract on June 6, 1996.
Berger averred that the contract between Rudolf and the German publisher Ernst Klett Verlag was negotiated from the office of Berger Associates in New York and from the office of Berger's subagent, Linder AG (now known as Paul and Peter Fritz AG), in Switzerland.
www.state.il.us /court/opinions/AppellateCourt/1998/1stDistrict/December/HTML/1972991.htm   (5928 words)

  
 Rudolf Dreikurs - Psychology Wiki - a Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rudolf Dreikurs - Psychology Wiki - a Wikia wiki
Rudolf Dreikurs (February 8 1897, Vienna - May 25 1972, Chicago) was an American psychiatrist and educator who developed psychologist Alfred Adler's system of individual psychology into a pragmatic method for understanding the purposes of reprehensible behaviour in children and for stimulating cooperative behaviour without punishment or reward.
He reasoned that these students will “act out” based on four, principled, "mistaken goals." The first reason for their misbehavior is that they desire attention.
psychology.wikia.com /wiki/Rudolf_Dreikurs   (315 words)

  
 Rudolf Dreikurs at AllExperts
He suggested that human misbehavior is the result of not having one of four basic human needs met: power, attention, revenge and avoidance of failure.
Dreikurs' main theory dealt with misbehavior of pre-adolescents.
His overall goal was that students would learn to cooperate reasonably without being penalized or rewarded because they would feel that they are valuable contributors to the classroom.
en.allexperts.com /e/r/ru/rudolf_dreikurs.htm   (322 words)

  
 Encouraging Children to Learnby R. Dreikurs, , Search Cheap Books, Discount Books, ISBN 1583910824
This book, written by a great counselor educator (Don Dinkmeyer) and one of the historic geniuses in child development (Rudolf Dreikurs), is essential in an era when the pressure is building on schools, teachers, and students to produce.
Schools are becoming the single greatest contributor to discouragement in children, and discouragement is the basic reason for acting out, poor grades, classroom discipline problems and, yes, even for the use of drugs and problems related to gang activity.
Dinkmeyer and Dreikurs use the approach shown in 'Children the challenge' to improve paths of communication with children, letting the message of love, respect and courage get through.
www.comparebookprices.ca /book_detail/1583910824   (529 words)

  
 Compliance Quantified -- Rudolf Avenhaus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rudolf F Graf William Sheets - Encyclopedia of Electronic Circuits, Vol.
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 ICASSI: International Commitee for Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
ICASSI (International Committee of Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes) was founded by Rudolf Dreikurs in order to continue the task of spreading the teachings of Alfred Adler’s principles, methods, and philosophy of life.
Dreikurs recognized that Adlerian Psychology was needed not just for the individual but even more for families, schools, organizations, and international relations.
Rudolf Dreikurs, a follower of Adler, took over and expanded the centers even more.
www.icassi.net /indexeng.html   (1530 words)

  
 Rudolf
Rudolf is the modern form of an Old Germanic name (Hrodulf, Hrodwulf, or Hrólfr) which means “Famous Wolf,” from “hrod” (famous), and “wulf” (wolf).
Rudolf (or Rudolph) was introduced into England from Germany, where it had long been a favorite name among the ruling Hapsburg dynasty.
The hero of the book was a character named Rudolf Rassendyll.
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 eBay - rudolf dreikurs, Books items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Challenge of Parenthood by Rudolf Dreikurs (1992)
Children: THE CHALLENGE by Rudolf Dreikurs M.D. A Childs Dream Co The Challenge Of Parenthood By Rudolf Dreikurs M.D
The Challenge of Parenthood - Rudolf Dreikurs - HC 1948
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 Amazon.ca: Discipline Without Tears: Books: Rudolf Dreikurs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In Discipline Without Tears, Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs provides a clear, constructive outline of his proven strategies for dealing with a wide range of childhood misbehaviors.
Believing that children are social beings who want to belong, Dreikurs stresses encouragement, cooperation, and firm control in a democratic alliance of parents, teachers, and children.
This sound and sensible guide offers surefire techniques and time-tested advice, especially designed for those who need to deal with large groups of children or with children in a classroom setting.
www.amazon.ca /Discipline-Without-Tears-Rudolf-Dreikurs/dp/0452268982   (420 words)

  
 Discipline Without Tears: How To Reduce Conflict and Establish Cooperation in the Classroom
Schools have put more emphasis on teachers knowing how to resolve issues of discipline within their classroom, and teachers will appreciate the clear and concise presentation of material that will lead to more effective learning time and a more pleasant teaching environment.
She has lectured at all major universities in Canada, is a founding director of The Alfred Adler Institute of Ontario, and taught elementary school in England and Canada for 35 years.
Eva Dreikurs Ferguson, Ph.D., is professor of psychology at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.
www.booksmatter.com /b0470835087.htm   (420 words)

  
 lesson13
Dreikurs says that students need to be responsible for how they behave.
Dreikurs says that “the provision of positive reinforcement is generally a desirable method”, but “too much praise makes a child dependent on the teacher”.
Dreikurs suggests avoiding contests like “Citizen of the Week”.
students.ed.uiuc.edu /kdavey/portfolio/lesson13.html   (652 words)

  
 What is RCB?
Redirecting Children's Behaviour Is based on Adlerian psychology and is strongly influenced by the work of Dr Rudolf Dreikurs, MD, author of "Children: The Challenge"
Kathryn Kvols wrote the book, "Redirecting Children's Behaviour" at the urging of parents whose children she worked with as a counsellor and educator.
The four goals of behaviour: attention, power, revenge and avoidance, and tools for minimising power struggles (based on the work of Dr Rudolf Dreikurs), handling a hurtful child, redirecting attention, including roleplaying typical scenarios.
www.parent.net.au /whatisrcb.htm   (219 words)

  
 BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: Rudolf Dreikurs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Dreikurs, Rudolf Fundamentals of Adlerian Psychology Paperback 1989
Dreikurs, Rudolf Maintaining Sanity in the Classroom - Classroom Management Techniques Paperback 1991
Dreikurs, Rudolf and Grey, Loren (Contributor) New Approach to Discipline - Logical Consequences Paperback 1993
www.behavenet.com /capsules/people/dreikursr.htm   (84 words)

  
 Discipline Without Tears   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Believing that children are social beings who want to belong, Dreikurs stresses encouragement, cooperation, and firm control in a democratic alliance of parents, teachers, and children.
This sound and sensible guide offers surefire techniques and time-tested advice, especially designed for those who need to deal with large groups of children or with children in a classroom setting.
Maintaining Sanity in the Classroom: Classroom Management Techniques, by Rudolf Dreikurs
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  Children : The Challenge -- by Rudopf Dreikurs, et al   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rudolf Dreikurs (1897-1972) was a student and colleague of Alfred Adler, who believed that "all behavior has a purpose." Dreikurs simplified many of Adler's ideas for use by parents and teachers.
In 1964, along with a nurse named Vicki Soltz, he wrote Children: The Challenge, and in 1968, he and Loren Grey wrote A Parent's Guide to Child Discipline.
Courage to Be Imperfect: The Life and Work of Rudolf Dreikurs by Janet Terner, W.L. Pew
www.adler-maps.com /DreikursBooks.html   (225 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Children The Challenge: Books: Rudolf Dreikurs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Based on a lifetime of experience with children--their problems, their delights, their challenges--Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, one of America's foremost child psychiatrists presents an easy to follow program that teaches parents how to cope with the common childhood problems that occur from toddler through preteen years.
Based on a lifetime of experience with children, Dr. Rudolf Dreikurs, one of America's foremost child psychiatrists, presents an easy-to-follow program that teaches parents step-by-step how to cope with the common childhood problems that occur from toddler through preteen years.
However, when you take the book and meanings in context, this is a survival guide to parents on how to raise children with respect and keeping your sanity at the same time.
www.amazon.ca /Children-Challenge-Rudolf-Dreikurs/dp/0452266556   (1264 words)

  
 Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association exclusively representing professional counselors in various practice settings.
NASAP was founded in 1952 by a small group of Adlerians under the leadership of Rudolf Dreikurs.
The International Committee for Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes (ICASSI) was founded by Rudolf Dreikurs because of his continuing and ongoing dedication to the task of spreading the teachings of Alfred Adler, not only as a psychological method of treatment, but also as a philosophy of life.
education.gsu.edu /cps/faculty/roy_m_kern/personal.htm   (152 words)

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