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Neo-Fredians - Coggle Diagram
Neo-Fredians
Alfred Adler
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The mix of personal and social perfection creates unique directions and beliefs that become our life style
Compensation - our efforts to overcome real or perceived weaknesses while we strive for that perfection
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Psychodynamic Theories
Culture-bound ideas
Freud made no connection between women’s subordinate status in society and their sense of inferiority
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Most of its concepts arise out of clinical practice, which are the after-the-fact explanation
Modern Research
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Freud underemphasized peer influence on the individual, which may be as powerful as parental influence.
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Verbal slips can be explained on the basis of cognitive processing of verbal choices. (capture effect)
If suppressed sexuality leads to psychological disorders. Sexual inhibition has decreased, but psychological disorders have not.
Freud's psychoanalytic theory rests on the repression of painful experiences into the unconscious mind.
The majority of children, death camp survivors, and battle-scarred veterans are unable to repress painful experiences into their unconscious mind.
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Personality Types
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Irrational individuals
People who base their actions on perceptions, either through their senses or intuition
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Karen Horney
Environmental and social factors important, especially those we experience as children
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