Neo-Freudian theorists Annotated Bibliography.
Neo-Freudian theorists Annotated Bibliography.
Neo-Freudian theorists Annotated Bibliography (of 4 articles) and Outline (using 6 articles)
Annotated Bibliography
Annotate the following articles; each annotation should be at least 250 words. Put entries in alphabetical order
1.) Axelrod (2012)
2.) Hall and Lindzey (1957)
3.) Scaturo (2015)
4.) Weaver (2009)
Outline
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Choose three of the following themes: Anxiety, Self-Awareness, Drivers of Behavior, Consciousness, Social Influences, Views on Gender, or Therapeutic Techniques. The themes you choose should work together to present a well-reasoned discussion of the changes Neo-Freudians made to Freud’s original psychoanalytic theory. In your M7 paper, I want to see discussion of specific Neo-Freudian theorists in each theme.
Focus specifically on the key aspects of Freudian thought which caused these other theorists to distance themselves from Freud’s views and influence. Consider also the major differences among themselves which caused them to diverge from one another.
Construct an outline with three themes using the following articles. Each theme must have support from at least 3 articles.
1.) Axelrod (2012)
2.) Eagle (2007)
3.) Hall and Lindzey (1957)
4.) Overskeid (2007)
5.) Scaturo (2015)
6.) Weaver (2009)
References:
Axelrod, S. D. (2012). “Self-awareness”: At the interface of executive development and psychoanalytic therapy. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 32(4), 340–357. doi:10.1080/07351690.2011.609364
Eagle, M. N. (2007). Psychoanalysis and its critics. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 24(1), 10–24. doi:10.1037/0736-9735.24.1.10
Hall, C. S., & Lindzey, G. (1957). Social psychological theories: Adler, Fromm, Horney, and Sullivan. In Theories of personality (pp. 114-156). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons. doi:10.1037/10910-004
Overskeid, G. (2007). Looking for Skinner and finding Freud. American Psychologist, 62(6), 590–595. doi:10.1037/0003-066X.62.6.590
Scaturo, D. J. (2005). Transference, countertransference, and resistance: Unconscious determinants of dilemmas. In Clinical dilemmas in psychotherapy (pp. 127-142). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/11110-008
Weaver, Y. (2009). Mid-life – A time of crisis or new possibilities? Existential Analysis, 20(1), 69–78. Retrieved from http://www.existentialanalysis.co.uk
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