Karen horney Flashcards
Her theory focused on _________ which she believed stemmed from early childhood experiences of unmet needs, loneliness, and/or isolation.
Unconscious Anxiety
Parents and as a consequence, suffer from
Basic Anxiety
People who do not have theirs needs for love and affection satisfied during childhood experience
Basic hostility
What is the study of Karen Horney
Psychoanalytic Social theory
What are the 3 styles of coping that children adopt in relation to anxiety
Moving toward people
Moving against people
Moving away from people
A behavioral solution or normal adjustment that is we seek people as a friendly, loving ways. Seek attachment. Such as Team, partners and etc.
Moving towards people
A behavioral solution or normal adjustment that is independence and self- sufficiency
Moving away from people
Behavioral solution or Normal adjustment that is trying to do well, in competitive ways but no harm
Moving against people
It is the overuse of one or more of these interpersonal. Or the towards, against and away to others
Neurosis
Karen horney believes that this is the result from basic Anxiety caused by interpersonal relationship and variety of situation
Neurosis
What are the 3 negative adjustment!
Needs that move you toward other
Needs that move you away from others
Needs that move you against others
These neurotic needs result in hostility and a need to control other people. These individuals are often described as difficult, domineering, and unkind
Needs that move you against others
These neurotic needs cause individuals to seek affirmation and acceptance from others. They are often described as needy or clingy as they seek out approval and love.
Needs that move you towards others
These neurotic needs create hostility and antisocial behavior. These individuals are often described as cold, indifferent, and aloof.
Needs that move you away from others
What are the 10 neurotic needs
Neurotic needs for affection and approval, for partner who will take over one’s life, to restrict one’s life within narrow borders, for power, to exploit others, for recognition and unassailability, for personal admiration, for personal achievement, for self-sufficiency and independence, and for perfection and prestige.