Other theorists who learned from Freud such as Adler, Horney, Erikson, and Jung concurred with Freud's theories regarding the impact of childhood experiences on behavior as an adult; however, they expanded upon these concepts by introducing a cultural and sociological aspect of behavior as well. This continuation of Freud's theories is known as Neo-Freudianism and emphasized cultural and societal impacts on behavior rather than sex or sexuality.

Above: Freud and some his students. Freud is on the front left, and Jung is on the front right.
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