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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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During this period of his life, he came into contact with the European intellectuals (immigrants) such as people like Alfred Adler, Erich Fromm, and Karen Horney, and other Freudian psychologists.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Alfred Adler and Carl Jung rejected Freud's emphasis on the Eros, and Freud's relationship with Jung broke in 1913.
The "Second Force" emerged out of Freudian psychoanalysis and the depth psychologies of Alfred Adler, Erik Erikson, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, Carl Jung, Melanie Klein, Otto Rank, Harry Stack Sullivan and others.
You might also want to peruse my Glossary of Freudian Terms and some quotations by Alfred Adler.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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We will examine the legacies of theorists such as Otto Rank, Wilhelm Reich, Alfred Adler, Karen Horney, Eric Fromm and Harry Stack Sullivan.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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One is a revisionist elevation of Alfred Adler, an early psychoanalyst who broke with Freud in 1911 (three years before Jung)
In 1909 Freud was invited, along with Alfred Adler and Carl Gustav Jung to lecture at Clark University in the United States.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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Alfred Adler referred to this as “life style” (Ansbacher and Ansbacher, 1956); Sigmund Freud used the term “repetition compulsion” to describe similar phenomena (1923/1961); and recent psychoanalytic writers have referred to a developmentally preformed pattern as “unconscious fantasy” (Arlow, 1969b, p.
According to Alfred Adler (a well known psychologist), children who misbehave are discouraged and can be encouraged effectively once the parent understands the motivation for the behavior.
Humanistic psychologists Alfred Adler and Abraham Maslow considered these "unconditionals" to be basic human needs, essential to a person's sense of well-being.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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After the departures of Alfred Adler and Carl Jung over theoretical differences, a Committee, "The Ring," was founded to guide and control the evolution of the new science.
This advice is based on the school of thought of the famous psychologist, Alfred Adler, whose theory overlaps in many ways with the realization of values theory.
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