Theories of Personality 9th Edition
180 Part II Psychodynamic Theories drive some children to act compulsively, thereby limiting their repertoire to a sin- gle neur ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 181 Moving toward others and moving against others are, in many ways, polar oppos ...
182 Part II Psychodynamic Theories of superiority. Instead, they prefer that their hidden greatness be recognized with- out any ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 183 greater emphasis on the inner conflicts that both normal and neurotic individ ...
184 Part II Psychodynamic Theories The need for perfection refers to the drive to mold the whole personality into the idealized ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 185 entitled to be near the front of the line, and they feel no guilt or remorse ...
186 Part II Psychodynamic Theories that I’m pretending to be knowledgeable, competent, and sincere. I’m really a fraud, but no o ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 187 For Horney, psychic differences between men and women are not the result of a ...
188 Part II Psychodynamic Theories in The American Psychologist. In it, instead of testing the commonly held gender differences ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 189 these claims are not consistent with the scientific data” (p. 590). Here we s ...
190 Part II Psychodynamic Theories him which is peculiarly his own and which is more true of his feelings than the world of his ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 191 disorders. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) contains “clusters” ...
192 Part II Psychodynamic Theories begun investigating conditions under which neuroticism might not be all negative and, ironica ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 193 research shows the dark side of neuroticism, it is not all bad news. Many neu ...
194 Part II Psychodynamic Theories Concept of Humanity Horney’s concept of humanity was based almost entirely on her clinical ex ...
Chapter 6 Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory 195 inevitable consequences of biology but rather are shaped by social forces. Ho ...
196 CHAPTER 7 Erikson: Post-Freudian Theory ⬥ (^) Overview of Post-Freudian Theory ⬥ (^) Biography of Erik Erikson ⬥ (^) The Ego ...
Chapter 7 Erikson: Post-Freudian Theory 197 A s a child, Erik Salomonsen had many questions but few answers about his biological ...
198 Part II Psychodynamic Theories the foundation for his life-cycle approach to personality, Erikson differed from Freud in sev ...
Chapter 7 Erikson: Post-Freudian Theory 199 “Don’t pit one family member against another.” To compound the situation, when Neil ...
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