Psychológia ženy
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Karen Horneyová bola nemecká psychoanalytička, ktorej teórie spochybnili niektoré tradičné Freudove názory, najmä jeho teóriu sexuality, ako aj inštinktívnu orientáciu psychoanalýzy a jej genetickú psychológiu. Často je klasifikovaná ako neofreudovská mysliteľka. Jej dielo ponúka alternatívny pohľad na psychiku a zdôrazňuje sociokultúrne vplyvy.







Originally published the 1940s, this is one of the founding texts in the self-analysis movement. It still has much practical advice to offer to today's audience. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Feasibility and Desirability of Self-Analysis - The Driving Forces in Neuroses - Stages of Psychoanalytic Understanding - The Patient's Share in the Psychoanalytic Process - Occasional Self-Analysis - Systematic Self-Analysis: Preliminaries - Systematic Self-Analysis of a Morbid Dependency - Spirit and Rules of Systematic Self Analysis - Dealing with Resistances - Limitations of Self Analysis
The struggle toward self-realization
One of the most original psychoanalysts after Freud, Karen Horney introduced concepts such as alienation, self-realization, and the idealized image, emphasizing the role of culture and environment in psychoanalysis. Born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1885, she earned her medical degree from the University of Berlin in 1913. Horney studied psychiatry at Berlin-Lankwitz from 1914 to 1918 and taught at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute until 1932. She participated in significant international congresses, including a discussion on lay analysis chaired by Freud. In 1932, she moved to the United States and served as Associate Director of the Psychoanalytic Institute in Chicago for two years. In 1934, she joined the teaching staff of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and later co-founded the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis and the American Institute for Psychoanalysis in 1941. In her work, Horney examines the neurotic process as a deviation from healthy growth, detailing stages of neurotic claims, inner dictates, and the solutions individuals adopt to manage conflict through emotional attitudes like domination or dependency. Her insights reveal the forces that influence personal potential. This 40th Anniversary Edition features a new preface by Stephanie Steinfeld, Ph.D., and Jeffrey Rubin, M.D.
Topics range from the neurotic need for affection, to guilt feelings and the quest for power, prestige and possession. First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
In this collection of papers, many previously unavailable in English, she brings to the subject of femininity her acute clinical observations and a rigorous testing of both her own hypotheses and those formulated by Freud. The topics she discusses include frigidity, the problem of the monogamous ideal, maternal conflicts, the distrust between the sexes, feminine masochism, and the neurotic need for love. Throughout the book, Dr. Horney draws on her experience as a therapist and at the same time consistently evaluates psychological factors within the context of cultural forces.
Here Karen Horney develops a dynamic theory of neurosis centered on the basic conflict among attitudes of moving forward moving against, and moving away from people.
Karen Horney offers a fresh perspective on Sigmund Freud's theories, challenging traditional psychoanalytic ideas. This edition aims to make classic psychological texts more accessible, featuring high-quality reproductions of the original writings and illustrations. By republishing these scarce works, it preserves their historical significance while inviting new readers to explore foundational concepts in psychology.
The book focuses on the revival of classic literature from the early 1900s and earlier, emphasizing the scarcity and rising costs of these original works. It aims to make these timeless texts accessible by republishing them in high-quality, modern editions that preserve the original text and artwork, catering to readers who appreciate historical literature.
Jedna z podstawowych lektur na studiach psychologicznych. Horney przedstawia obraz neurotyka, z jego konfliktami, lękami, cierpieniem I trudnościami, jakie ma on z samym sobą oraz w kontaktach z innymi ludźmi, a także próby ich rozwiązania. Jest to podsumowanie pierwszych doświadczeń zdobytych przez autorkę w pracy klinicznej nad nerwicami, a jednocześnie ilustracja pewnego etapu rozwoju myśli neopsychoanalitycznej. Do dziś jedna z podstawowych lektur na studiach psychologicznych.
Książka ukazuje skomplikowany mechanizm nerwicy, rozmaite jej rodzaje i wskazuje na sposoby jej leczenia. Nerwica, jedna z najpopularniejszych chorób naszego wieku, jest zaburzeniem psychicznym, które charakteryzuje się występowaniem lęków i środków obronnych stosowanych przeciwko nim oraz poszukiwaniem rozwiązań kompromisowych w sytuacjach konfliktowych; jest zaburzeniem stosunku jednostki do siebie samej oraz otoczenia. Horney w swej książce pokazuje cały skomplikowany mechanizm nerwicy, rozmaite jej rodzaje, a poprzez wskazanie sposobów wyleczenia ułatwia czytelnikowi wejrzenie we własną psychikę. Zachęca do analizy swego postępowania i uczy, że człowiek może się naprawdę rozwijać tylko wówczas, gdy przyjmie całkowitą odpowiedzialność za siebie.