🜏 Freud vs. Adler — Why Our Therapy System Chooses Pain Over Healing

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Decades ago two giants debated the soul of psychology — and one won the cultural war. In this video we expose why Sigmund Freud’s trauma-centered model became the dominant therapy blueprint, and why Alfred Adler’s growth-first, preventative approach was sidelined.

You’ll learn:
• How Freud’s focus on hidden trauma shaped a therapy industry that profits from pathology.
• Adler’s empowering alternative: purpose, education, social interest, and prevention.
• Why healing that frees people (and reduces consumer dependency) was inconvenient for systems built on chronic need.
• Practical takeaways: how to apply Adlerian principles today — mindset shifts, goal-orientation, accountability, and faith-compatible practices for real transformation.

If you’re tired of endless analysis that keeps you stuck, this video is your roadmap to living consciously, stepping into self-leadership, and choosing practices that actually restore agency and wellbeing.

Watch, share, and comment — which approach helped you the most?
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