
Psychodynamic Theories Horney: Psychoanalytic Social Theory |  |
Chapter Objectives
1. Compare and contrast the theories of Horney and Freud. |
2. Discuss Horney’s concepts of basic hostility and basic anxiety. |
3. Identify Horney’s categories of neurotic needs. |
4. Describe Horney’s three neurotic trends. |
5. Explain Horney’s concept of intrapsychic conflicts. |
6. List the modes of expression for self-hatred. |
7. Discuss Horney’s approach to feminine psychology. |
8. Describe recent research on psychoanalytic social theory. |
9. Evaluate psychoanalytic social theory against the criteria of a useful theory. |
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