Karen Horney
Karen Horney (1885-1952) was one of the most influential psychoanalysts of the twentieth century. Her books include Neurosis and Human Growth, The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, New Ways in Psychoanalysis, Our Inner Conflicts, Self-Analysis, Feminine Psychology, Final Lectures, and, as editor, Are You Considering Psychoanalysis?
Karen Horney
Karen Horney (1885-1952) was one of the most influential psychoanalysts of the twentieth century. Her books include Neurosis and Human Growth, The Neurotic Personality of Our Time, New Ways in Psychoanalysis, Our Inner Conflicts, Self-Analysis, Feminine Psychology, Final Lectures, and, as editor, Are You Considering Psychoanalysis?
Books by Karen Horney
Are You Considering Psychoanalysis?
Karen Horney
Paperback, 1962
Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle Towards Self-Realization
Karen Horney
Paperback, 1991
One of the most original psychoanalysts after Freud, Karen Horney pioneered such now familiar concepts as alienation, self-realization, and the idealized image, and she brought to psychoanalysis a...Our Inner Conflicts: A Constructive Theory of Neurosis
Karen Horney
Paperback, 1993
Here Karen Horney develops a dynamic theory of neurosis centered on the basic conflict among attitudes of "moving forward" "moving against," and "moving away from" people.Final Lectures
Karen Horney, Douglas H. Ingram
Paperback, 1991
This book presents the lectures Karen Horney gave her class on psychoanalytic technique during the last year of her life.Feminine Psychology
Karen Horney
Paperback, 1994
As a psychoanalytic pioneer, Karen Horney questioned some of Freud's formulations of psychosexual development, particularly in relation to women.The Neurotic Personality of Our Time
Karen Horney
Paperback, 1994
In this work, Karen Horney explores the basic structure of neuroses in the context of their cultural assumptions.Self-Analysis
Karen Horney
Paperback, 1994
In this book, Dr. Horney discusses the possibilities of self-analysis—to what extent individuals can use the techniques of psychoanalysis on their own to solve problems.New Ways in Psychoanalysis
Karen Horney
Paperback, 2000