Karen Horney
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- | '''Karen Horney''' born '''Danielsen''' (16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German-American psychoanalyst. Her theories questioned some traditional [[Freudian]] views, particularly his theory of sexuality, as well as the instinct orientation of [[psychoanalysis]] and its genetic psychology. As such, she is often classified as [[Neo-Freudian]]. | + | '''Karen Horney''' born '''Danielsen''' (16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German-American psychoanalyst. Her theories questioned some traditional [[Freudian]] views, particularly his [[theory of sexuality]], as well as the instinct orientation of [[psychoanalysis]] and its genetic psychology. As such, she is often classified as [[Neo-Freudian]]. |
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Karen Horney born Danielsen (16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German-American psychoanalyst. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views, particularly his theory of sexuality, as well as the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis and its genetic psychology. As such, she is often classified as Neo-Freudian.
See also
- History of psychology
- Mental illness
- History of narcissism
- Narcissistic abuse
- Neurosis
- Unconscious mind
- Basic Hostility
- Basic Anxiety
- Coping strategies
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