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Abridged Theories of Neo-Freudians

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What are the names of the Neo-Freudians that we will be covering in our class?   Jung, Adler, Erikson, Horney  
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What did all the neo-fredians have in common?   They were all mentored by Freud  
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What is another name for the Neo-Freudians?   The Ego-Theorists  
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In what areas of their theories did they differ from Frued?   Less emphasis on sex & agression, just ego & less emphasis on the unconscious, and more emphasis on interpersonal relationships  
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What was Jungs idea of "collective unconscious"?   A storehouse of memories inherited from the common ancestors of the whole human race; no counterpart in Freud’s theory  
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The "collective unconscious" Archetypes. What is a Archetype?   emotionally charged images and thought forms that have universal meaning  
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What do Archetypes do?   Archetypes cause us to respond in certain ways to common human experiences  
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Key archetype   Mandala,Persona,Shadow,Anima,Animus  
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Introversion   Basic personality orientation that is focused inward  
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Extroversion   Basic personality orientation that is focused outward  
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Adler says your basic human motivation   Drive for Superiority  
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Adler says your basic human problem   Inferiority Complex  
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Inferiority Complex   extreme feelings of weakness or inadequacy  
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Drive for Superiority   the desire for self-improvement  
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The natural and healthy reaction to inferiority feelings is   Compensation  
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Compensation   efforts to overcome real or imagined inferiority by developing one’s abilities  
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Overcompensation   Trying to appear stronger by striving for power  
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Erik Erikson   Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development  
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Trust versus   mistrust  
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Autonomy versus   shame and doubt  
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Industry versus   inferiority  
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Identity versus   role confusion  
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Intimacy versus   isolation  
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Generativity versus   stagnation  
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Ego integrity versus   despair  
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Social and Cultural conditions are key to personality   Horney  
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Parents responsible for the way we relate to others   Horney  
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Basic hostility   Horney  
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Basic anxiety   Horney  
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Neurotic trends   Horney  
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Moving toward people   Protection against helplessness  
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Moving against people   Aggressive  
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Moving away from people   Emotionally distant  
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We are born with basically good qualities   Erikson  
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Children are active participants in determining developmental outcomes   Erikson  
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Development is stage like & universal   Erikson  
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