Freud was surrounded by many students. The most distinctive of them were Carl Jung (1875-1961) and A. Adler (1870-1937), who created their own direction. The first named his analytical psychology, the second- individual. Their names were in psychoanalysis so closely linked that when Jung, presenting to the keeper of the British Museum, to give his name, that asked: “Freud, Jung, Adler, ‘and heard the apology in response:” No, just Jung “
In the words of Carl Jung followers of Freud learned from his “father” that is not that what he taught, but what he did “. Dissatisfaction with the psychoanalytic method and the need to revise some of the postulates of orthodox Freudianism led his closest followers to a personal break with Freud, but not to break with psychoanalysis.
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