Contains previously unpublished and uncollected works of Karen Horney.
It is a matter of pride then not to fall ill in a malaria district, to win in gambling, or to have fair weather for an excursion. It is indeed a matter of pride in all neuroses to assert one's claims effectively.
This book argues that Horney's inner struggles, in particular her compulsive need for men, induced her to embark on a search for self-understanding.
Paris uses this approach to explore a wide range of texts, including Antigone, "The Clerk's Tale," The Merchant of Venice, A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler, Great Expectations, Jane Eyre, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Wuthering Heights, Madame ...
Karen Horney. that of dealing with the patient's resistances . I believe that this holds true for self - analysis as well . Can a person overcome his own resistances ? This is the real question upon the answer to which hinges the ...
Based on her clinical observations, a psychoanalyst evaluates the basis of female behavior and refutes Freudian concepts of female psychosexual development
It was also three weeks after Lara Sobel, the DCF social worker who had been involved in a case that terminated a mother's parental rights, was murdered by her client, shot outside the DCF office. I hesitated, but I wanted to hear what ...
On August 15, 1971, Nixon tried to stem the tide of inflation and massive foreign redemption of dollars for gold by freeing the dollar from its link to the American supply of gold. As a result, the Federal Reserve could print dollars in ...
himself and feels that , like a personified god , he is , or should be , equipped with infinite power and perfection , that he is as good as St. Francis or has absolute courage . If he does not possess absolute courage , he considers ...
Psychologische Typen. Zfirich: Rascher. Kafka, F. (1919). Letter to His Father. Bilingual edition, trans. E. Kaiser and E. Wilkins. New York: Schocken, 1966. (1935). Der ProzeB. ed. M. Brod. New York: Schocken, 1946. Kafka,j.
Explore the key wisdom and figures of psychology's development over 50 books, hundreds of ideas, and a century of time.