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Neo-Freudianism

Index Neo-Freudianism

The term "neo-Freudian" is sometimes loosely used to refer to those early followers of Freud who at some point accepted the basic tenets of Freud's theory of psychoanalysis but later dissented from it. [1]

39 relations: Abram Kardiner, Adam Phillips (psychologist), Alain de Mijolla, Alfred Adler, British Psychoanalytical Society, Carl Jung, Carl Rogers, Childhood and Society, Christopher Bollas, Clara Thompson, David Rapaport, Donald Winnicott, Edward Glover (psychoanalyst), Ego psychology, Erich Fromm, Erik Erikson, Franz Alexander, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Harald Schultz-Hencke, Harry Stack Sullivan, Heinz Hartmann, Herbert Marcuse, Janet Malcolm, Jessica Benjamin, Karen Horney, Mark J. Blechner, Matthias Göring, Nancy Chodorow, Neo-Adlerian, Otto Fenichel, Otto Rank, Person-centered therapy, Peter Gay, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession, Psychodynamics, Psychosis, Thomas Ogden, William Alanson White Institute.

Abram Kardiner

Abram Kardiner (17 August 1891, New York City – 20 July 1981, Connecticut) was a psychiatrist (Cornell Medical School, 1917) and psychoanalytic therapist.

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Adam Phillips (psychologist)

Adam Phillips (born 19 September 1954"Phillips, Adam", Who's Who 2012, A & C Black, 2012; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2011; online edn, Nov 2011) is a British psychotherapist and essayist.

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Alain de Mijolla

Alain de Mijolla (born 15 May 1933, Paris) is a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist.

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Alfred Adler

Alfred W. Adler(7 February 1870 – 28 May 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor, psychotherapist, and founder of the school of individual psychology.

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British Psychoanalytical Society

The British Psychoanalytical Society was founded by the British psychiatrist Ernest Jones as the London Psychoanalytical Society on 30 October 1913.

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Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.

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Carl Rogers

Carl Ransom Rogers (January 8, 1902 – February 4, 1987) was an American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach (or client-centered approach) to psychology.

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Childhood and Society

Childhood and Society is a 1950 book about the social significance of childhood by Erik H. Erikson.

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Christopher Bollas

Christopher Bollas (born 1943) is a British psychoanalyst and writer.

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Clara Thompson

Clara Mabel Thompson (October 3, 1893 in Providence, Rhode Island – December 20, 1958 in New York City) was a prominent psychoanalyst and co-founder of the William Alanson White Institute.

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David Rapaport

David A. Rapaport (September 30, 1911, Budapest, Austria-Hungary – December 14, 1960, Stockbridge, Mass.) was a Hungarian clinical psychologist and psychoanalytic ego psychologist.

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Donald Winnicott

Donald Woods Winnicott (7 April 1896 – 25 January 1971) was an English paediatrician and psychoanalyst who was especially influential in the field of object relations theory.

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Edward Glover (psychoanalyst)

Edward George Glover (13 January 1888 – 16 August 1972) was a British psychoanalyst.

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Ego psychology

Ego psychology is a school of psychoanalysis rooted in Sigmund Freud's structural id-ego-superego model of the mind.

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Erich Fromm

Erich Seligmann Fromm (March 23, 1900 – March 18, 1980) was a German-born American social psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, humanistic philosopher, and democratic socialist.

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Erik Erikson

Erik Homberger Erikson (born Erik Salomonsen; 15 June 1902 – 12 May 1994) was a German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings.

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Franz Alexander

Franz Gabriel Alexander, in Hungarian Alexander Ferenc Gábor, was born in Budapest in 1891, his father was Bernhard Alexander, a philosopher and literary critic, his nephew was Alfréd Rényi, a Hungarian mathematician who made contributions in combinatorics, graph theory, number theory but mostly in probability theory.

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Frieda Fromm-Reichmann

Frieda Fromm-Reichmann was born on October 23, 1889 in Karlsruhe, Germany and died of a heart attack on April 28, 1957 at age 67 in Rockville, Maryland.

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Harald Schultz-Hencke

Harald Julius Alfred Carl-Ludwig Schultz-Hencke (18 August 1892, Berlin – 23 May 1953, Berlin) was a German psychiatrist and psychotherapist.

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Harry Stack Sullivan

Herbert "Harry" Stack Sullivan (February 21, 1892, Norwich, New York – January 14, 1949, Paris, France) was an American Neo-Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who held that the personality lives in, and has his or her being in, a complex of interpersonal relations.

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Heinz Hartmann

Heinz Hartmann (November 4, 1894 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary – May 17, 1970 in Stony Point, New York), was a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.

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Herbert Marcuse

Herbert Marcuse (July 19, 1898 – July 29, 1979) was a German-American philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist, associated with the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory.

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Janet Malcolm

Janet Malcolm (born 1934 as Jana Wienerova) is an American writer, journalist on staff at The New Yorker magazine, and collagist.

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Jessica Benjamin

Jessica Benjamin is a psychoanalyst known for her contributions to psychoanalysis and social thought.

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Karen Horney

Karen Horney (16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her later career.

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Mark J. Blechner

Mark J. Blechner (born November 6, 1950 in Manhattan, New York) is an American psychologist and psychoanalyst.

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Matthias Göring

Matthias Heinrich Göring (5 April 1879, Düsseldorf – 24/25 July 1945, Posen) was a German psychiatrist, born in Düsseldorf.

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Nancy Chodorow

Nancy Julia Chodorow (born January 20, 1944) is a feminist sociologist and psychoanalyst.

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Neo-Adlerian

Neo-Adlerian psychologists are those working in the tradition of, or influenced by Alfred Adler, an early associate of, and dissident from the ideas of, Sigmund Freud.

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Otto Fenichel

Otto Fenichel (2 December 1897 in Vienna – 22 January 1946 in Los Angeles) was a psychoanalyst of the so-called "second generation".

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Otto Rank

Otto Rank (né Rosenfeld; April 22, 1884 – October 31, 1939) was an Austrian psychoanalyst, writer, and teacher.

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Person-centered therapy

Person-centered therapy, also known as person-centered psychotherapy, person-centered counseling, client-centered therapy and Rogerian psychotherapy, is a form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers beginning in the 1940s and extending into the 1980s.

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Peter Gay

Peter Gay (born Peter Joachim Fröhlich; June 20, 1923 – May 12, 2015) was a German-American historian, educator and author.

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Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques related to the study of the unconscious mind, which together form a method of treatment for mental-health disorders.

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Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession

Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession is a nonfiction work by Janet Malcolm.

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Psychodynamics

Psychodynamics, also known as psychodynamic psychology, in its broadest sense, is an approach to psychology that emphasizes systematic study of the psychological forces that underlie human behavior, feelings, and emotions and how they might relate to early experience.

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Psychosis

Psychosis is an abnormal condition of the mind that results in difficulties telling what is real and what is not.

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Thomas Ogden

Thomas Ogden is a psychoanalyst and writer, of both psychoanalytic and fiction books, who lives and works in San Francisco, California.

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William Alanson White Institute

The William Alanson White Institute, founded in 1943, is an institution for training psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

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Neo-Freudian, Neopsychanalyse, Post-Freudian, Post-Freudianism.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Freudianism

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