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Neo-Freudian Neo-Freudian is a follower of Freud who also accepts later modifications in psychoanalytic theory. Fromm, Horney and Sullivan are the most prominent examples
Freudian slip Freudian slip is a slip of the tongue which Freud, who denied the existence of randomness or accident in the way a person behaves, interpreted as a clue from the unconscious about a repressed conflict.
According to Freud According to Freud an unconscious drive towards construction of the personality, destructiveness and death is called death instinct.
Neo-Freudian psychoanalysts Psychoanalysts who were trained in traditional Freudian theory but who later rejected some of its major points. These theorists are known as neo-