PSYC 2130 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Harry Stack Sullivan, Bruno Bettelheim, Melanie Klein
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Chapter 11 psychoanalysis after freud: neo-freudians, object. Relations, and current research: latter-day issues and theorists, theorists continue to develop neo-freudian psychology, includes: anna freud, carl jung, alfred adler, erik erikson, Melanie klein, d. w. winnicott, henry murray, and john. Bowlby: common themes of neo-freudian thought, most neo-freudians differ from freud in three major respects, 1. They view sex as less important than freud did by reinterpreting libido as a general motivation towards life and creativity: 2. Put less emphasis on unconscious mental processes and more emphasis on conscious thought: ego psychology looks less like class psychoanalysis and more like current main- stream psychology, 3. Jung believed go to the core of how people think about the world, both consciously and unconsciously: a(cid:374)other lasti(cid:374)g idea of ju(cid:374)g"s is the persona, his term for the social mask one wears in public. Animus: anima is the idea of the female as held in the mind of a male.