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Raile, P. (2025). Becoming an Individual Psychologist: The Development of Professional Identity in Teaching and Practice.

Journal of Individual Psychology, 81(4), 441-455.

Abstract

This reflective narrative examines the development of professional identity as an Individual Psychologist, psychotherapy educator, and Adlerian educator. Drawing on personal experiences and academic insights, this article explores how early influences, academic training, and clinical practice contribute to the evolving sense of professional self. The integration of Adlerian psychology with a flexible, pluralistic approach is highlighted, demonstrating how theoretical frameworks can guide, but not constrain, professional development.

Emphasizing the importance of reflective practice, intellectual flexibility, and critical engagement with diverse perspectives, this narrative provides insights into balancing personal experiences with professional standards. The article contributes to the discourse on professional identity formation within Individual Psychology by offering a structured reflection on the intersections of teaching, practice, and ongoing professional growth.

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