4-46 ; Marcia Westkott , The Feminist Legacy of Karen Horney ( New Haven : Yale University Press , 1986 ) ; Janet Sayers , Mothers of Psychoanalysis : Helene Deutsch , Karen Horney , Anna Freud , Melanie Klein ( New York : Norton ...
This book argues that Horney's inner struggles, in particular her compulsive need for men, induced her to embark on a search for self-understanding.
This volume will be useful to historians of psychology, to scholars of women's history and the psychology of women, and to all psychologists and students of psychology. It will also be well received by public and private libraries.
Based on her clinical observations, a psychoanalyst evaluates the basis of female behavior and refutes Freudian concepts of female psychosexual development
She evoked the authority of Mead, Thompson, and Horney, as well as the anthropologists John and Beatrice Whiting, Herbert and Margaret Barry, Irwin Child, and Leigh Minturn, who had continued the cross-cultural 257 ...
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[Review of the book The Feminist Legacy of Karen Horney by Marcia Westkott]. Canadian Journal of Women & the Law, 2(2), 455–459. Proner, K. (1998). Learning and teaching the theories of Melanie Klein. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, ...
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His adherents were by no means so sure ; more clearly than the author of the paper , they glimpsed its radical implications . “ It gave , ” Ernest Jones recalls , “ a disagreeable jolt to the theory of instincts on which psychoanalysis ...
At the same time, settlement house workers represented women's capacity to live independently from men. Addams and others cherished their predominantly single-sexed institutions where women set their own goals, dealt with the ...