Neo-Freudians are psychologists whose theories extended Freud’s original ideas. In general, neo-Freudians agree that childhood experiences matter, but de-emphasized the role of sexuality; instead, they emphasized different aspects the social environment (including family and culture). Key neo-Freudians are Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, Erik Erikson, Henry Stack Sullivan, and Karen Horney. For a brief overview of the key contributions of each neo-Freudian theorist, see attached resource:
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What did Horney’s theory contribute to our understanding of personality? How did she extend Freud’s original views?
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