... each with the others , the compulsive ones collided . The conflicts 1 Like Erich Fromm , Adolph Meyer , James S. Plant , H. S. Sullivan . generated in this way , which I called basic conflicts 366 CHAPTER 1 5 THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS.
Topics range from the neurotic need for affection, to guilt feelings and the quest for power, prestige and possession. First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
In OUR INNER CONFLICTS, Karen Horney develops a dynamic theory of neurosis centered on the basic conflict among attitudes of "moving toward, "moving against", and "moving away from" people.
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 ...
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Topics range from the neurotic need for affection, to guilt feelings and the quest for power, prestige and possession.
One of the most insightful contributions Horney has offered is the distinction between neurotic self ... relentless comparison of self with others is necessary because we have already made an * Horney , Neurosis and Human Growth , p .
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