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प्रश्न
Explain the role of Neo-Freudians in explaining personality.
स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर
- Carl Jung:
- Introduced the concept of the collective unconscious, which includes universal symbols or “archetypes” shared across cultures.
- Believed personality develops through balancing opposites like introversion and extraversion and the conscious and unconscious mind.
- His ideas led to the development of personality types, such as those used in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
- Alfred Adler:
- Emphasized the importance of social interest and community feeling.
- Introduced the concept of inferiority complex and the drive for superiority and self-improvement.
- Believed personality is shaped by one’s striving for goals and life purpose, not just unconscious desires.
- Karen Horney:
- Criticized Freud’s views on women and introduced the idea of basic anxiety, caused by childhood helplessness.
- Stated that personality is shaped by how individuals cope with anxiety, especially in relationships.
- Suggested three ways of coping: moving toward, against, or away from others.
- Erik Erikson:
- Expanded Freud’s theory into the psychosocial stages of development, covering the entire lifespan, not just childhood.
- Emphasized the role of social and cultural influences and the development of identity.
- Each stage presents a crisis that must be resolved for healthy personality development (e.g., identity vs. role confusion in adolescence).
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