Theories of Personality 9th Edition
160 Part II Psychodynamic Theories When their caregiver is first out of sight, infants will cry, resist soothing by other people ...
Chapter 5 Klein: Object Relations Theory 161 comes into the room, and after a few minutes the stranger begins a brief interactio ...
162 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Psychotherapy Klein, Mahler, Kohut, and Bowlby were all psychoanalysts trained in orthodox Fr ...
Chapter 5 Klein: Object Relations Theory 163 adult object relational functioning, and whether these experiences predict patho- l ...
164 Part II Psychodynamic Theories specifically, these investigators expected that people who had secure early attach- ments wit ...
Chapter 5 Klein: Object Relations Theory 165 attachment styles of people who are pathologically jealous in comparison to those w ...
166 Part II Psychodynamic Theories their soldiers, for example; Davidovitz, Mikulincer, Shaver, Izsak, & Popper, 2007; Hinoj ...
Chapter 5 Klein: Object Relations Theory 167 Attachment, Egocentricity, and Social Incompetence. To date, only a few studies hav ...
168 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Because they emphasize the mother-child relationship and view these experiences as crucial to ...
∙ The ego, which exists at birth, can sense both destructive and loving forces, that is, both a nurturing and a frustrating brea ...
170 CHAPTER 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory ⬥ (^) Overview of Psychoanalytic Social Theory ⬥ (^) Biography of Karen Horne ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 171 Please Mark These “True” or “False” as They Apply to You. T F It’s very impo ...
172 Part II Psychodynamic Theories been less profound” (p. xxv). We look now at the life of this often-troubled woman. Biography ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 173 Psychoanalytic Therapy” (Horney, 1917/1968), which reflected the orthodox Fre ...
174 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Introduction to Psychoanalytic Social Theory The early writings of Karen Horney, like those o ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 175 a fertile ground for the development of neuroses. Rather than benefiting from ...
176 Part II Psychodynamic Theories healthy discipline. Such conditions provide them with feelings of safety and satis- faction a ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 177 Neurotics may also try to protect themselves by striving for power, prestige, ...
178 Part II Psychodynamic Theories The neurotic need for affection and approval. In their quest for affection and approval, neu ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 179 Although these neurotic trends constitute Horney’s theory of neurosis, they a ...
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