Karen Horney

Karen Horney Karen Horney (; ; 16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her later career. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views. This was particularly true of her theories of sexuality and of the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis. She is credited with founding feminist psychology in response to Freud's theory of penis envy. She disagreed with Freud about inherent differences in the psychology of men and women, and like Adler, she traced such differences to society and culture rather than biology. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Our inner conflicts : a constructive theory of neurosis / by Horney, Karen

    Published 1945
    Book
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    Our inner conflicts : a constructive theory of neurosis / by Horney, Karen

    Published 1945
    Book
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    Neurosis and human growth : the struggle toward self-realization / by Horney, Karen, 1885-1952

    Published 1991
    Book
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    Neurosis and human growth : the struggle toward self-realization / by Horney, Karen, 1885-1952

    Published 1991
    Book