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Erik Mansager is the Director of the Alfred Adler Institute in Suisse Romande (https://adler.institute/), Morges, Switzerland, a faculty member of Webster University, Geneva, and he and his wife have collaborated in directing Family-Counselling Services in Morges, Switzerland (www.family-counselling.org ) since 2008. He received his initial Adlerian training at the University of Arizona from Oscar C. Christensen. Afterward, he completed the Certificate of Professional Studies in IP taught by Robert L. Powers and Jane Griffith before completing his doctoral studies in psychology at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. He has served as summer faculty at ICASSI and was on faculty at Adler University (then Adler School of Professional Psychology). He is a Diplomate in Adlerian Psychology and served on the NASAP Board of Directors for many years, serving as NASAP president from 2004-2006. Clinically, he transitioned to classical Adlerian depth psychotherapy and was mentored by Henry T. Stein. He became certified as an Adlerian depth psychotherapist and as a training analyst. He has authored or co-authored over 80 peer-reviewed articles, a dozen of which are devoted to aspects of spirituality investigated from an Adlerian perspective. He has been the guest editor of five special issues of The Journal of Individual Psychology.

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