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Title: Karen Horney Neo-Freudian View Accomplishments on Self-Realization


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Karen Horney Neo-Freudian ViewAccomplishments
on Self-Realization
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About Horney
  • When she was very young, she had a crush on her
    older brother, he soon pushed her away. This
    would be the start of her depression.
  • She entered medical school against her parent's
    wishes and graduated in 1913.
  • Later Karen decided to enter into the pursuit of
    psychoanalysis.
  • Oskar Horney, her husband, was a very mean
    aggressive man, Horney finally built up the
    courage just as her mom did when she was a kid to
    move away from her horrible husband.
  • Soon after Karen's brother died. These events
    made Horney enter into a second state of
    depression.

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Neurotic Individuals
  • Neurosis is a mental
    disorder in which
    emotional stress
    is
    expressed through physiological, and mental
    disturbances.
  • They may experience anxiety, depression, anger,
    irritability, mental confusion, low sense of
    self-worth, unpleasant or disturbing thoughts,
    negativity, or perfectionism.

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Self-Realization
  • According to Horney we have two views of our
    self
  • The real self is who and what we actually are,
    this self has the potential to grow.
  • The ideal self the type of person we feel that
    we should be, a role model to the real self.
  • A person who does not suffer from neurosis knows
    the differences between the real and ideal self.
  • A neurotic person's self is split between an
    idealized self and a real self. They feel that
    they somehow do not live up to the ideal self.
    Therefor making themselves feel useless because
    they aren't the best they can be.

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Neurosis
  • She compiled a detailed theory of neurosis, with
    data from her patients. She named ten patterns of
    neurotic needs
  • The need for affection pleasing others.
  • The need for a partner one they can love and who
    will solve all problems.
  • The need for power the neurotic may be desperate
    for it.
  • The need to exploit others become manipulative.
  • The need for social recognition limelight.
  • The need for personal admiration to be valued.
  • The need for personal achievement.
  • The need for independence may discard other
    individuals entirely.
  • The need for perfection display a fear of being
    even slightly flawed.
  • The need to restrict life practices to live as
    unnoticeable as possible.
  • Horney was able to condense them into three
    broad
    categories

    Compliance, Aggression, Detachment

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Neo-Freudianism
  • Sigmund Freud had many controversial theories,
    the term Neo-Freudian referred any other
    psychoanalysis's thoughts on his theories.
  • Horney refused to believe that woman had penis
    envy. She instead insisted on men having womb
    envy and the only reason they were driven to
    success was to make up for the fact that they
    could not carry a child.

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Freud's Response
  • We shall not be very greatly surprised if a
    woman analyst who has not been sufficiently
    convinced of the intensity of her own wish for a
    penis (off book)

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How She Changed Psychology
  • The Karen Horney Clinic opened
    on May 6, 1955 in New York
    City, The institution
    seeks to research and train
    medical professionals,
    as well as a low-cost treatment center
  • She also was a major part of the feminine
    revolution, proving that woman are not inferior
    and that we do not have Penis envy
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