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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Karen Horney: Pioneer of Feminine Psychology by Susan Tyler Hitchcock (1960): Explores Horney’s life, theories, and contributions to psychoanalysis and feminine psychology. Women in Medicine: A History of Courage and Compassion by Hannah M. Decker (2000): Chronicles the struggles and triumphs of women in the medical profession, including their fight for access to education and…

  2. psylex.de › psychotherapie › fritz-perlsFritz Perls – PSYLEX

    Vor 3 Tagen · Auswanderung wegen der Krisen in Deutschland in die USA, wo er sich nicht wohl fühlt. Er geht 1924 zurück nach Deutschland und eröffnet 1924 wieder eine Praxis. Perls beginnt 1925 eine Psychoanalyse bei Karen Horney. 1926 lernt Fritz Perls den Gestalt-Ansatz durch Kurt Goldstein kennen. Hier lernt er auch die Studentin der ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · KAREN HORNEY- PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY • Horney began working with the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute as an analyst and teacher in 1920. Within a few years, the Horney’s marriage began to fracture, as Oskar’s business collapsed and his health declined. • In addition, Horney’s brother passed away from a pulmonary infection.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · paper NOW! ⬇️ Karen Horney was a leading reformer and theorist in the field of psychology and psychoanalysis. One of the first major proponents of feminine psychology, Horney's ideas can be considered neo-Freudian. Horney was much concerned with the concept of Self-Actualization.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Suomennettua: Patocalypticasta selviäminen. Tilhi Pihlaja. 27.5.2024 Michael Tsarion, Psykologia. Tämä Michael Tsarionin suomeksi käännetty kirjoitus on alkuperäiseltä nimeltään Surviving the Pathocalypse, Patocalypticasta selviäminen. Artikkeli on manuaalinomainen apuväline ja tiivis paketti tämän hetken yleisimpien neuroosien ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · United States psychiatrist (1885-1952)

  7. Vor 12 Stunden · The neo-Freudians, a group including Alfred Adler, Otto Rank, Karen Horney, Harry Stack Sullivan and Erich Fromm, rejected Freud's theory of instinctual drive, emphasized interpersonal relations and self-assertiveness, and made modifications to therapeutic practice that reflected these theoretical shifts. Adler originated the approach, although his influence was indirect due to his inability ...