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Neo Freudians. Alfred Adler
Adler's point is that everyone felt inferior as a child and the quest to overcome these feelings can influence adult behavior.
Organ Inferiority (Adler)
leads one to expect that someone who felt phsycially weak as a child will strive for physical strength as an adult.
Masculine Protest ( Adler)
compensate from past, the adults desire to act and become powerful, because of feeling inadequate or inferior.
Carl Jung
Believed that everyone had a certain spiritual connection.
Collective Unconscious (Jung)
the idea that all humans have inborn memories and ideas about the world that are stored in the unconscious mind and specific to each race.
Archetypes (Jung)
basic images which form the basis of how we think about the world around us in our conscious and unconscious mind.
Persona (jung)
Believed that people wore a "mask" in the presence of others because people like to keep parts of their lives private.
Anima(female prototype)
the idea of the female as being the head in a males mind. through the animus/anima, males/females attempt to understand one another.
Animus (Male prototype)
the idea of the male being head in a female's mind. through the animus/anima, males/females attempt to understand one another.
Karen Horney:
recognized as one of the most significant women in psychoanalysis history alongside Anna Freud and Melanie Klein.
Horney: why did she disagree with the Penis Envy Theory
she believed that women are whole persons instead of men without penises. her views were if women desired to be men then it was because of the freedom and rights that men possessed. she said that much of women's lack of confidence and desires to have a man were due to the norms developed in society.