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  1. Alexandra Adler (24 September 1901 – 4 January 2001) was an Austrian neurologist and the daughter of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler and Raissa Adler. She has been described as one of the "leading systematizers and interpreters" of Adlerian psychology. [1]

  2. 31 de out. de 2023 · A ese kilo y medio de que llamamos cerebro, que contiene 86 000 millones de neuronas, dedicó su vida la neurocientífica austriaca Alexandra Adler, que vivió un siglo para darnos a conocer muchos de los misterios que ocultaba, relacionados con el daño cerebral, la esquizofrenia o el estrés postraumático. Alexandra Adler.

  3. Alexandra Adler was born in Vienna, Austria on September 24, 1901, the second of four children born to Alfred Adler–the founder of individual psychology–and his Russian wife, Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein, who was a daughter of a Jewish merchant.

  4. Alexandra Adler (geboren 24. September 1901 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 4. Januar 2001 in New York) war eine US-amerikanische Neurologin und Psychiaterin österreichischer Herkunft, die als Spezialistin für Gehirn-Traumata galt.

  5. Dr. Alexandra Adler, an accomplished neurologist and psychiatrist, was born in Vienna, Austria on September 24, 1901. She was the daughter of renowned psychologist Alfred Adler, the founder of individual psychology, and his wife, Raissa Timofeyevna Epstein.

  6. Alexandra Adler (24 de septiembre de 1901, Viena - 4 de enero de 2001, Nueva York (EE. UU.) 1 fue una neuróloga austriaca que realizó importantes aportaciones al estudio del estrés postraumático. Hija del psicoanalista Alfred Adler, contribuyó a sistematizar sus aportaciones.

  7. Adler was one of the first to provide detailed accounts of what is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder in 500+ survivors of the famous Coconut Grove nightclub fire that occurred in Boston on November 28, 1942, claiming 492 lives.