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    Karen Horney (/ˈhɔːrnaɪ/; née Danielsen; 16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her...
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  • Coping (section Karen Horney)
    Paris, Horney-Danielson, Karen (1885–1952) "The Neurotic Needs According to Karen Horney". Retrieved 25 July 2011. Boerre, George. "Karen Horney". Retrieved...
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  • German actress Jane Horney (1918–1945), Swedish woman, believed to have spied in Denmark for the benefit of Nazi Germany Karen Horney (1885–1952), German...
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  • withdrawing object-libido (also called object-love) to replenish ego-libido. Karen Horney saw narcissism quite differently from Freud, Kohut and other mainstream...
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  • such as Sigmund Freud's view of female sexuality. The original work of Karen Horney argued that male realities cannot describe female psychology or define...
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    (pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding). The neo-Freudian psychiatrist Karen Horney (1885–1952) proposed this as an innate male psychological trait. These...
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  • penis envy was criticized and debated by other psychoanalysts, such as Karen Horney, Ernest Jones, Helene Deutsch, and Melanie Klein, specifically on the...
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  • magnum opus of German-American psychoanalyst Karen Horney. In it she outlines her theory of neurosis. In Horney's view, the key difference between neurosis...
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  • Basic anxiety is a term used by psychoanalytic theorist Karen Horney. She believed that neurosis resulted from basic anxiety caused by interpersonal relationships...
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  • Karen Horney.": 109  A decade later, he would report that it had "developed along somewhat different paths than the psychotherapeutic views of Horney...
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  • in the title role. Brigitte Horney was born and grew up in Dahlem, Berlin, the daughter of noted psychoanalyst Karen Horney. She was, for more than a decade...
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  • employment. Followers of Freud's psychoanalytic thinking, such as Carl Jung, Karen Horney, and Jacques Lacan, continued to discuss the concept of neurosis after...
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    intellectual thought over the practical application of scientific knowledge. Karen Horney (1939) postulated that narcissism was on a spectrum that ranged from...
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  • counselors are based on the here-and-now style the counselor exhibits. Karen, Horney (1939). New Ways in Psychoanalysis. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 167....
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  • different directions by neo-Freudian thinkers, such as Erich Fromm, Karen Horney, and Harry Stack Sullivan. Freud distinguished between the conscious...
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  • associates technique of studying memory and developed self-psychology. Karen Horney developed the concept of "womb envy" and neurotic needs. Psychoanalyst...
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  • Basic hostility is a psychological concept that psychoanalyst Karen Horney describes as aggression that a child develops as a result of “basic evil”. Basic...
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    and ended up in New York City, where Fritz Perls worked briefly with Karen Horney, and Wilhelm Reich. After living through a peripatetic episode, during...
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  • program of supervision with Richard Hulbeck, a leading analyst at the Karen Horney Institute (whose own analyst had been Hermann Rorschach, the developer...
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  • or meet the ordinary demands of the environment in which they live. Karen Horney has postulated three potential character patterns stemming from these...
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    York. Together with Karen Horney and Harry Stack Sullivan, Fromm belongs to a Neo-Freudian school of psychoanalytical thought. Horney and Fromm each had...
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  • psychology of women'; and according to Paul Roazen, the 'interest she and Karen Horney showed in this subject prompted Freud, who did not like to be left behind...
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  • an unduly phallo-centric view". Drawing on the earlier arguments of Karen Horney, Jones, in a series of articles, maintained the position that women were...
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  • College of Medicine and Surgery in 1917. Along with Clara Thompson, Karen Horney, Erich Fromm, Otto Allen Will Jr., Erik H. Erikson, and Frieda Fromm-Reichmann...
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  • rewriting history. Many theorists, including Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, Karen Horney, Anna Freud, Otto Rank, Erik Erikson, Melanie Klein and Heinz Kohut,...
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  • the feminine Oedipus complex, the German Neo-Freudian psychoanalyst Karen Horney, counter-proposed that girls instead develop "Power envy" rather than...
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  • opposite of despair"—the despair of choosing "to be another than himself". Karen Horney, in her 1950 book, Neurosis and Human Growth, based her idea of "true...
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  • past president of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Karen Horney Institute for Psychoanalysis. He lived in New York City and was married...
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  • disciples, Karen Horney, broke with Freud, and their work, especially Jung's, led to other rich branches of psychoanalytic criticism: Horney's to feminist...
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  • (Psychosocial Development), Anna Freud, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler and Karen Horney, and including the school of object relations. Erikson's Psychosocial...
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