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Kristy Alonzo
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
According to Horney,a normal person differs from a neurotic in that a normal person:
A) experiences no conflict among the neurotic trends.
B) expresses all neurotic trends as circumstances warrant.
C) experiences only one of the neurotic trends.
D) shows complete absence of neurotic trends.
Neurotic Trends
Patterns of thought, behavior, and emotional response that are significantly maladaptive, causing significant distress or impairment in functioning.
Horney
Refers to Karen Horney, a psychoanalyst known for her theories on neurosis, personality, and the importance of social and cultural factors in the development of psychology.
- Comprehend the impact of childhood and later experiences on personality development according to Horney.
Verified Answer
AH
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the impact of childhood and later experiences on personality development according to Horney.
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