neo-Freudian

neo-Freudian
/nee'oh froy"dee euhn/
1. adj. of or pertaining to a group of psychoanalytic thinkers whose modifications of Freudian analytic theory place increased emphasis on ego functions and interpersonal relationships.
n.
2. a psychoanalyst advocating such a view.
[1940-45]

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