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The Origins Of Psychopathology

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… and they could just be exceptionally creative or energetic or hyperactive or virtually anything else under the sun.
Various Perspectives on Etiology
Freud, jung and Adler all had unique perspectives on the etiology of psychopathology. Freud and jung were of the psychoanalytical school. Adler formed the humanist school. Freud began the work on the psychoanalysis, by exploring the levels of consciousness … psychopathology was in his view the result of repressed desire in the unconscious trying to work its way out—usually some fixation from childhood. jung developed this idea by incorporating elements of moral philosophy into the framework and adopting a more spiritual approach to the problem of psychopathology, … moved away from their concepts by theorizing that man was much more actively in control of his own destiny than what Freud or jung speculated. Adler viewed psychopathology as being the result of not being able to achieve one’s……

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