Neurosis and Human Growth, Karen Horney, MD
Neurosis and Human Growth, Karen Horney, MD
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Neurosis and Human Growth
The Struggle toward SelfRealization

Author: Karen Horney, MD

Narrator: Heather Henderson

Unabridged: 15 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2011

Categories: Nonfiction, Psychology


Synopsis

One of the most original psychoanalysts after Freud, Karen Horney pioneered such nowfamiliar concepts as alienation, selfrealization, and the idealized image, and she brought to psychoanalysis a new understanding of the importance of culture and environment.Karen Horney was born in Hamburg in 1885 and studied at the University of Berlin, receiving her medical degree in 1913. From 1914 to 1918 she studied psychiatry at BerlinLankwitz, Germany, and from 1918 to 1932 taught at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute. She participated in many international congresses, among them the historic discussion of lay analysis chaired by Sigmund Freud. Dr. Horney came to the United States in 1932 and for two years was associate director of the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. In 1934 she came to New York and was a member of the teaching staff of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute until 1941, when she became one of the founders of the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis and the American Institute for Psychoanalysis. In Neurosis and Human Growth, Dr. Horney discusses the neurotic process as a special form of human development: the antithesis of healthy growth. She unfolds the different stages of this situation, describing neurotic claims, the tyranny of inner dictates, and the neurotics solutions for relieving the tensions of conflict in such emotional attitudes as domination, selfeffacement, dependency, or resignation. Throughout, she outlines with penetrating insight the forces that work for and against the persons realization of his or her potentialities.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Meghan Gardner on July 29, 2011

Outstanding. But I do have to place some caveats: This is not a book for the light reader browsing through the "self help" section. It's an intricately articulate and researched analysis of human being's dysfunctional mechanisms. You do not need to have a background in psychology... but you do have......more

Goodreads review by Rob on August 03, 2017

*Audiobook review* You know when you read (listen :P) a book and wonder if the author has been spying on you for your entire life? I think this one will do that to many people. The narrator, Heather Henderson, was surprisingly absorbing with this type of text. If only my school teachers presented like......more

Goodreads review by Arjun on September 16, 2012

I usually am suspicious of female authors, especially when it comes to psychology. It may be sexist to say so, but I have always find the gap between the different modes of thinking to be unbridgeable. This book was a pleasant surprise. The author's main contention is that neurosis is a peculiarly h......more

Goodreads review by Jason on July 12, 2008

Heavy on the scholarship, but holy crap...if you have any kind of neurosis/neuroses, you'll be reading your life's story within Karen Horney's analysis of neuroses, in general. Her books made me understand and that's all you really need to do, in the end. She makes sense of our inner conflicts, grea......more