Anton Webern (1883-1945), the Austrian composer, was in treatment with Alfred Adler in August of 1913. According to biographer Hans Moldenhouaer, Webern's letters to his mentor Arnold Schoenberg expressed an appreciation for Adler's help in curing him of his symptoms. Apparently Webern went to Adler daily for a month and was able to resume his composing after accepting Adler's insight and encouragement.
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