Neo-Freudian

The Neo-Freudian psychologists were those followers of Sigmund Freud who accepted the basic tenets of his theory of psychoanalysis but altered it in some way. Jung, for example, de-emphasised the sexual nature of the libido and emphasised archetypes; Erik Erikson came up with de-sexualised stages of development roughly correlating to Freud's psychosexual stages.

Neo-Freudian Psychologists
 * Alfred Adler
 * Erik Erikson
 * Karen Horney
 * Erich Fromm
 * Carl Jung
 * Harry Stack Sullivan
 * Clara Thompson
 * Michael Balint
 * Jessica Benjamin
 * Wilfred Bion
 * Christopher Bollas
 * John Bowlby
 * Nancy Chodorow
 * W.R.D. Fairbairn
 * Sandor Ferenczi
 * Anna Freud
 * Erich Fromm
 * Merton Gill
 * Jay Greenberg
 * Harry Guntrip
 * Heinz Hartmann
 * Karen Horney
 * Edith Jacobson
 * Betty Joseph
 * Otto Kernberg
 * Edgar Levenson
 * Hans Loewald
 * Margaret Mahler
 * Thomas Ogden
 * Adam Phillips
 * Fred Pine
 * Heinrich Racker
 * David Rapaport
 * Joseph Sandler
 * Roy Schafer
 * Harold Searles
 * Donald Spence
 * Daniel Stern
 * Robert Stolorow
 * Harry Stack Sullivan
 * D.W. Winnicott

Related publications

 * Thompson, Clara M. (1950). Psychoanalysis: Evolution and development. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons.


 * Mitchell, S.A., & Black M.J. (1995). Freud and beyond: a history of modern psychoanalytic thought. USA: Basic Books.

Neopsychoanalyse 新フロイト派 Неофрейдизм