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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Karen Horney: A Key Figure in Psychoanalysis and Personality Theory. Karen Horney was an influential Neo-Freudian psychoanalyst. Her ideas deviated from Traditional Freudian views. This held especially true for her perspectives on sexuality and the focus of psychoanalysis. Karen Horney is credited with originating feminist psychology as a ...

  2. Jul 6, 2006 · Like Berlin in the 1920s, the 1940s began a very creative period in American psychoanalysis, and Karen Horney was a major player, opening the field for ongoing creative development. We all are fortunate beneficiaries of her remarkable spirit.

  3. Karen Horney is unique and unparalleled in personality theory. She has the distinction of being the only woman whose theory is detailed in personality textbooks. Horney is known as a neo-Freudian for her revision of Freudian thought; a social psychological theorist for her emphasis on cultural and social influences; a humanist for her holistic ...

  4. Sep 18, 2020 · Karen Horney was a psychoanalyst who questioned the traditional Freudian view of women and female sexuality. She went on to develop theories of the structure of neurosis and self-realization. While her deviation from Freudian orthodoxy contributed to her expulsion from the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, her work inspired other influential psychologists, including Abraham Maslow and Carl ...

  5. Karen Horney (synt. Karen Theodora Clementina Danielsen 16. syyskuuta 1885 , Blankenese, Hampuri , Saksa – 4. joulukuuta 1952 New York ) oli saksalais-yhdysvaltalainen uusfreudilaisesti suuntautunut psykoanalyytikko ja naisnäkökulmaa esille tuonut psykiatri.

  6. Karen Horney. Karen Horney (1938) Karen Clementine Theodore Horney geb. Danielsen (* 16. September 1885 in Blankenese; † 4. Dezember 1952 in New York) war eine deutsch-amerikanische Psychoanalytikerin und Vertreterin der Neopsychoanalyse. Der Nachname wird, auch im Englischen, wie „Hornei“ ausgesprochen, nicht wie „Horni“.

  7. alemã. Karen Horney ( / ˈhɔːrnaɪ /; [ 1][ 2] Blankenese, 16 de setembro de 1885 – Nova Iorque, 4 de dezembro de 1952) foi uma psicanalista alemã que trabalhou nos Estados Unidos nos últimos anos de sua carreira. Suas teorias questionavam algumas visões tradicionais freudianas, especialmente as suas teorias acerca da sexualidade e da ...