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Alfred Adler mainly focused on preserving the structure of the family as it was in the early 1900s. His talk about raising kids echoes still, with his focus on the overprotected children and the neglected children growing up to be insecure and afraid to face the harsh reality of life. Unlike Freud, he preferred to speak face-to-face with his clients and believed that psychologists had to develop an encouraging therapeutic relationship with their clients. Carl Rogers wrote that Adler's approach highly influenced his own "person-centered" approach to therapy.