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  1. Jan 25, 2024 · Fromm rejected Freuds instinct theories, instead seeing psychopathology as rooted in character. In his book Escape from Freedom, Fromm describes sadism and masochism as outcomes of a basic need for relatedness.

  2. Nov 15, 2021 · Erich Fromm accepted most of Freuds concepts, including the unconscious, repression, defense mechanisms, transference, the idea of dreams as an expression of the unconscious, and the idea of childhood as the root of many psychological disorders.

  3. Recognise the key concepts in Freudian, Adlerian, Jungian, Horney’s, Fromm’s, Erikson’s, and Rogers’s theory; Critique the Freudian theories; Respect the accomplishments of the neo-Freudians and Rogers

  4. The answer that Freud gave with his drive theories fascinated Fromm at the time, especially because the repression of desires, strivings, and fantasies associated with libido is not removed from the world but returns in a modified form in irrational, inhibited, self-damaging strivings and behavioral patterns.

  5. Sep 4, 2023 · There are a few different reasons why these neo-Freudian thinkers disagreed with Freud. For example, Erik Erikson believed that Freud was incorrect to think that personality was shaped almost entirely by childhood events. Other issues that motivated neo-Freudian thinkers included:

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · Erich Fromm was a neo-Freudian psychoanalyst who suggested a theory of personality based on two primary needs: the need for freedom and the need for belonging. He suggested that people develop certain personality styles or strategies to deal with the anxiety created by feelings of isolation.

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  8. In this article we will briefly review his life and contribution, and look to four areas of his work that directly impact upon the work of educators: freedom, alienation, love and being. We do not explore in any detail his contribution to psychoanalytical thinking and practice. Erich Fromm – his life.

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