PSYC 370 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Harry Stack Sullivan, Karen Horney, Enoch Pratt

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Book notes: chapter 7 neo-freudians: harry stack sullivan, karen. He was the third and only surviving child, his siblings died in infancy. Grew up poor on a remote farm in rural new york. Was looked down on for his irish catholicism. Won a new york state scholarship to cornell university, but was suspended for a term, but he was humiliated and never returned. After he died, at 57 years old, in paris many of his colleagues, staff, etc showed their hurt. Not an easy person to know he was anxious, lonely, eccentric, at once witty and warm, aloof, and capable of biting criticism. American psychiatry and sociology and charles h. cooley. Sullivan was strong influenced by adolph meyer gave american psychiatry an independent and pragmatic parallel (pscyhobiology) to freud"s psychoanalysis. Was attracted to the ideas of the chicago school sociology george herbert mead, w. i. It is only in interaction with others that we can find individual personality.

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