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References

Traditional and Contemporary Psychodynamic Theories

Daniels, V. Sonoma State University. (2014). Retrieved from: http://www.sonoma.edu/users/d/daniels/objectrelations.html

Langenderfer, G. Muskingum College (2014). Retrieved from: http://www.muskingum.edu/~psych/psycweb/history/horney.htm

Differences

Conclusion

Strengths

Object Relation Theory

Psychoanalytic Social Theory

Humanistic Psychoanalysis

Post Freudian Theory

Dawn Solomon

March 3, 2015

Dr. Gary Cusick

PSY/405

Similarities

  • Explore the intricacies of subconscious and unconscious thought.

  • reflect on past experiences and their influence

Limitations

Erik Erikson:

Post Freudian Theory

Developmental Stages

Identity Crisis

  • No viable empirical evidence
  • They are limited.

Epigenetic Life Stages

Hope

Infancy

Will

Early Childhood

Purpose

Play Age

School Age

Competence

Fidelity

Adolescence

Eric Fromm:

Humanistic Psychoanalysis

Young Adulthood

Love

Adulthood

Care

Basic Anxiety:

Result of humanity's dissension from nature.

Wisdom

Old Age

Existential Dichotomy:

The inescapable contradictions humanity faces.

Components

Human Needs:

  • relatedness
  • transcendence
  • rootedness
  • sense of identity
  • frame of orientation

Psychoanalytic Social Theory

Neurosis

Psychic Defense Mechanisms

love

Childhood experiences

Culture

Society

Components of Object Relation

Projection

Introjection

Splitting

Projective identification

acceptance

popularity

independence

Personality

control

dependence

Objects

Psychic Defense Mechanisms

Internalizations

Internalizations

Ego

Super Ego

Oedipus Complex

Klein's Object Relation Theory

Interpersonal relationships

Mother and child

Object: person of intent

relation: specifically regarding object

Dawn Solomon

March 3, 2015

Dr. Gary Cusick

PSY/405

Introduction

  • Object Relation Theory
  • Psychoanalytic Social Theory
  • Humanistic Psychoanalysis
  • Post-Freudian Theory
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