Compare And Contrast Freud Jung And Adler

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Freud, Jung, and Adler each contributed essential concepts in accordance to one’s personality and environment. Focusing on one’s personality, each theorist assisted in the understanding of personality and each theory is still being used today throughout many therapy sessions. Throughout one’s education, one will go through personal development, seeking to find who he/she is and along the way react to life’s events accordingly. Academic success and developmental are hand in hand, allowing persons to set goals and develop plans to reach each goal. Each theory provides a different aspect in one’s personality which leads to the behaviors of that individual. According to Richard E. Watts, “Adlerian counseling theory affirms that humans are characterized by unity across the broad spectrum of personality-cognitions, affect, and behavior. Style of life, the Adlerian term for personality, is a cognitive blueprint …show more content…

Once one has entered into his/her midlife, he/she should start to break away from many of the values and behaviors that guided them through the first half on their life and confront their unconscious. This can be achieved by paying attention to the messages of one’s dreams and engaging in creative activities. Adler believed that personality is developed within the first six years basing his theory on the past. Jung however believed that one is influenced by both the past, future, and human nature. He believed that human nature is to grows towards a balanced and complete level of development and believed that personality is based on who and what one has been and what one aspire to become. According to Gerald Corey, “humans tend to move toward fulfillment or realization of all their capabilities, achieving

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