Karen Horney : gentle rebel of psychoanalysis
Material type: TextNew York Dial Press c1978Description: xviii, 362p.; [8] leaves of plates ill.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0803744250
- RC339.52.H67 R8
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1 Prologue. 2 The time and place. 3 Childhood and adolescence. 4 The medical student. 5 Berlin 1910: marriage and medicine. 6 Interlude: the war years. 7 The Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute and society: early period. 8 Berlin, 1920: The Weimar ferment--early years. 9 Berlin, 1925-1932: morituri te salutamus. 10 The Berlin Psychoanalytic: before the fall. 11 Feminine psychology: proud to be a woman. 12 On marital problems. 13 The new land: Chicago. 14 New York: moving upward. 15 The neurotiic personality of our time. 16 The first schism. 17 The new organization: Hopes, dreams and illusions. 18 Personalities and more schisms (1943-1945). 19 Our inner conflicts. 20 Self-questioning. 21 Neurosis and human growth. 22 The final years
'Two decades after her death, Karen Horney's views on feminine psychology have finally been incorporated into orthodox psychoanalytic thought. Her historical importance is at last recognized. During her lifetime, however, she was a center of controversy..'
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