Advancing the legacy of Alfred Adler
What is CAPS?
As a hub for research, training, and applied scholarship, the Center for Adlerian Practice and Scholarship (CAPS) supports, educates, and engages individuals and communities interested in Adlerian psychology.
CAPS conducts original research, explores archival materials, curates Adlerpedia as a free platform for learners, educators, and practitioners worldwide, and serves as a clearinghouse for Adlerian knowledge. Together, these efforts provide a foundation for students, faculty, and partners to apply Adlerian theory in meaningful, real-world contexts.
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Bringing Adlerian theory to life
Through collaboration, training, and global partnerships, the Center extends the impact of Adlerian psychology across settings and communities. It consults on Adlerian approaches, supports integration across Adler University’s curriculum, and works with international, national, and local organizations.
CAPS is an affiliate member of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP) and a member organization of the International Association of Individual Psychology (IAIP).
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For scholars + students
Whether you’re researching Alfred Adler or Rudolf Dreikurs, integrating Adlerian theory into your practicum, or preparing your dissertation, CAPS offers guidance and resources to support your work. Students and faculty can access relevant materials, connect with fellow Adlerians, and discover additional training opportunities — both during their time at Adler University and beyond.
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Adlerpedia
Adlerpedia.org is a free, open-access platform managed by CAPS that offers a growing collection of articles, videos, and other materials focused on Adlerian theory and practice. Designed for students, educators, and practitioners, it connects users to the history, application, and evolution of Individual Psychology around the world.
Richard E. Watts Dissertation Award
CAPS invites Adler University doctoral students to apply for the annual Dr. Richard E. Watts Adlerian Dissertation Award, which supports research advancing Individual Psychology. Open to students across all campuses, the award recognizes dissertations and projects that further Adlerian theory and practice. Applications are reviewed by members of the CAPS Advisory Board.
CAPS Advisory Board
The Center is guided by a dedicated team of faculty and advisory board members. Together, they advance Adlerian scholarship so its principles remain relevant and applied across academic, clinical, and community settings.
Adler University launches inaugural Faculty Institute, invites proposals by April 17
A life devoted to teaching: Jay Colker’s Adlerian legacy
Jay Colker ’80, D.M., may have officially “retired” in 2017, but his work and his passion for teaching have not slowed down. Nearly a decade later, Dr. Colker remains deeply engaged at Adler University, serving as an industrial and organizational psychology faculty member — still in the classroom, still mentoring students, still driven by the same purpose that has guided him from the start.
Two continents, one mission: Adler’s Dr. Elvita Kondili partners with Albanian universities to tackle discrimination
Elvita Kondili, Ph.D., is finishing a yearlong international collaboration to help future teachers in Northern Albania with something that is not always found in educational curriculum: how to hold a classroom together when culture, language, and regional identity threaten to pull it apart.
Help shape the future of Adlerian work
Support ongoing training, scholarship, and impact through CAPS.