LEBARO\ GTC COWERTIBLE ence of birth order, the "inferiority com- plex" and the impor- tance of early-childhood mem- ories. The book recalls Adler's relationship with Freud and Jung, as well as his friend- ships with such fig- ures as Leon Trotsky. In 1929, Adler made plans to settle in New York, where he worked at Colum- bia University. In 1930, Mr. Hoffman notes, Adler made a lecture tour in Michi- gan, where he spoke with educators. On Jan. 13 of that year, Adler provided teachers with a basic overview of individual psy- chology: He emphasized the importance of helping children cultivate a sense of social feeling and com- mented that, 7 would urge all (of) you to ban entirely the heredity idea. It is too easy to hide behind so-called 'hereditary influences' when we cannot otherwise explain a child's actions. The marked dif- ferences we find among children, even among those of the same fam- Hope Edelman speaks to hundreds of women throughout the United States. She considers motherloss at dif- ferent stages, from childhood to early adulthood. She also takes a look at a woman's relationship with her father and siblings, and her ability to create romantic re- lationships and friendships. Among her findings: mother- less women often feel they have lost a "significant, yet undefin- able part of themselves"; they both fear and crave motherhood; and they worry they will die at the same age as their mothers. Ms. Edelman lives in Alfred Adler anti the Founding (1 New York City. lfred Adler was a Individual hychology, German, a Jewish convert to Chris- tianity (most like- ly for social rather than religious reasons), and the founding father of In- dividual Psychology (the basis of modern psychol- ogy). The professional and personal life of Adler is the focus of the new The Drive for Self: Al- fred Adler and the Founding of Individ- ual Psychology (Addi- son- Wesley). Written by clinical psy- D WARD HOFFMAN chologist Edward Hoff- Fore. word trylY urt A. Adler, 4.1.1),, PhD. man, The Drive for Self is the first full-scale biography of ily, could not have been made by Adler (1870-1937), who popular- heredity. Only living humans ized such concepts as the influ- could make so many mistakes." 0 New Site Found For YIVO Headquarters SHUMAII (motor sales CHRYSLER , inc. Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. Plymouth WALLED LAKE • 669-2010 lease tesed on approved credd. 12,003 miles per year maximum with no penalty:15( per mile over 12.000 mffes. Lessee responsible tar excess wear and tear. Total c payments, tike moray payment, With!), by nurriaerot paynents. Plus 6% use tax and Oates. No (OW to purchase at termination. $250 disposition tee. Vehicles shown may have additional optional equipment. Plus tax, title, Wes, delinalian, includes rebate. ReqUilES 52,010 dam paimentSecuftly deposit equats payment. Lessee has ncoOlip- ation to purchase vehicle at lease end. —Plus tax, title and destination, includes rebate. Some extra equipment sham in photo nay affect cost ol venicies. To all of our friends and customers . . our sincerest wishes for peace, health and prosperity in the New Year from the Weintraub family, serving you 3 generations for D A.NNYVETT A. WEINTRAUB , -BRUCE and SOLO' 11OFFNIAN 11111 410 "SUNSET STRIP" 29536 NorthvvesternI-lighvgay , Southfield, MI 48034 HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10:00 arn -5• pm • 1 1 PHONE: 810-353-4000 . 1•111•1•111111 •1111111 MMI111111 ■11 • 1 ■ 1 111111 11■ 11111111111111 ■■ •• ■ 1111 ■ 1111•1 1111 1■1111•111%\ Cranbrook ASSOCIATES, INC REALTORS WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A VERY HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR New York (JTA) — After 39 years signed a contract to buy a set of in a former Upper East Side landmark structures at 15 West mansion facing Central Park, the 16th Street between Fifth and YIVO Institute for Jewish Re- Sixth Avenues, near Union search is moving downtown. Square. Franklin YIVO, which studies Jewish There was no room for YTVO's 32440 Franklin Rd. civilization in Eastern Europe, ever-growing collections in the el- Yiddish-language culture and the egant Louis XIII-style mansion \i 626-8700 Jewish labor movement, has at the corner of Fifth and 86th. West Bloomfield 5839 W. Maple 855-2200 Birmingham 1424 S. Woodward 645-2500 Bloomfield Hills Two Lone Pine Rd. 647-0100 } CT) C ■ J CC LU 2 LU F-- LLJ Ci) 87