Thursday, September 28, 2006

Intro...Essay3

Sigmund Freud’s breakthrough in the field of psychological study draws many critics and thus, many new ideas are created. Some neo-Freudian psychologists are Carl Gustav Jung and Alfred Adler, both ex-partners of Freud. Jung develops new theories which oppose Freud’s conscious-mind theory. Alfred Adler redirects the idea of the cause of human behavior from Freud’s explanations about drive for perfection being the main cause of the human behavior. Alder’s theory about the drive for perfection helps contribute to the understanding of human behavior. With Freud’s psychoanalytic theories as blue prints, Jung and Adler address some other believable perspectives to be considered.

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