Freud and
Maslow were two vastly different
psychologists with virtually opposite views of human nature and
its
capacities. Freud developed his psychodynamic theory based on his experiences with just
a
handful of patients in a counseling environment, in which he viewed human
psychological
development as a progression through a series of psychosexual
stages. According to Freud, human
beings are driven through an interaction
with psychosexual forces that begin with nursing and
oral stimulation, and
then progress to anal, phallic, latent, and genital development. Freud
believed that any trauma...
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Can you compare and contrast Maslow and Freud's theories?
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