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Aishwarya Naikoti
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
Horney believed that dreams were:
A) reliable sources of true memories.
B) nothing more than reflections of the past.
C) prospective in nature.
D) actual attempts to resolve problems.
Dreams
are sequences of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep, reflecting subconscious desires or fears.
Horney
Karen Horney, a psychoanalyst known for her theory on neurotic needs and her critique of Freud's emphasis on the Oedipus complex.
- Acquire knowledge on the role of childhood and later life experiences in shaping personality, based on Horney's theory.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the role of childhood and later life experiences in shaping personality, based on Horney's theory.
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