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21 February, 14:40

Provide a specific aspect in the theories of Adler, Horney, and Erickson that differs from Freud's theories. How are the theories of Adler, Horney, and Erikson similar to one another

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  1. 21 February, 18:16
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    These all were neo-Freudian. They followed Freud's work. They all were agreed with Freud's term of childhood experiences but they were not agreed on the emphasis at sex. They focused on social and environmental development and their effects on culture. The neo-Freudian was criticized because they tend to philosophical rather than give any scientific research. For example, we discuss Jung's collective unconscious, he just focused on myth, dream, and arts. Neo-Freudian based their theory of personality which was analyzed from their patient's records. These all were similar in their philosophical perspectives.
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