Karen Horney Flashcards

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What did Karen Horney get known for?

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Social-Interpersonal psychoanalysis

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What is basic evil

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Parental indifference

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Parental indifference is a cause of what?

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The neurosis they have a as a result of how their parents treated them

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Parental indifference causes to things in children. What?

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Basic hostility and basic anxiety

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Define basic hostility

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Horney described it as a bad attitude which child develops as a result of “basic evil”

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Define basic anxiety

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it is the nutritive soil from which neurosis arises

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Define the real self

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the true core of one’s being, containing potential for growth

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Define the despised real self

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false harmful conceptions of one’s self based on the evaluations of others

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Define actual self

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Objectively living person independent of anyone’s perceptions

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Define ideal self

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The damaged real self, hurt by negative evaluations, struggling with tyranny of shoulds

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Define tyranny of the shoulds

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the idealized self-image substitution for genuine self-confidence

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What is the result of the tyranny of the shoulds?

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the real self is replaced by a sense of how one should be

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13
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define neurosis

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excessive and irrational anxiety or obsession

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what is the core neurotic conflict

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adoption of the idealized self in an attempt to mould themselves into something they are not, in order to gain the security they have lost

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what are the three consequences of the individuals alienation from the real self

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  1. Abandonment of self-responsibility
  2. Actively moving against oneself
  3. Actively moving away from the real self
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name the first five of the 10 neurotic needs

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  1. A need for affection and approval
  2. A need for a “partner” to take over one’s life
  3. A need to restrict ones life within narrow boarders
  4. A need for power
  5. A need to exploit others
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Name the last five of the 10 neurotic needs

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  1. A need for prestige
  2. A need for personal admiration
  3. A need for personal achievement
  4. A need for self-sufficiency
  5. A need for perfection and unassailability
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`What are the three interpersonal adjustment patterns?

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  1. Moving toward people
  2. Moving against people
  3. Moving away from people