Abraham Maslow is not considered a neo-Freudian; rather, he is known for developing humanistic psychology, which emphasizes individual potential and personal growth. While neo-Freudians like Erik Erikson and Karen Horney built upon and modified Freud's theories, Maslow diverged significantly by focusing on positive aspects of human nature, such as self-actualization. His hierarchy of needs model illustrates this shift towards understanding motivation and well-being beyond Freud's psychosexual development framework.
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