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    Karen Horney (/ ˈ h ɔːr n aɪ /; née Danielsen; 16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who practiced in the United States during her later career. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views. This was particularly true of her theories of sexuality and of the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis.

  2. Jan 25, 2024 · Karen Horney (1885 – 1952) was a German psychoanalyst who radically countered the views of the Freudian school. Her views on neurosis, feminist psychology, and the self continue to influence the fields of cultural psychology, interpersonal psychotherapy, and humanistic psychology. Karen Horney was one of the first women trained as a Freudian ...

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · Major Contributions. Karen Horney (pronounced horn-eye) was a neo-Freudian psychologist known for her theory of neurotic needs, her research on feminine psychology, and her critiques of Freud's emphasis on the concept of penis envy. In addition to this, she made important contributions to the areas of self-psychology and the role that self ...

  4. Karen Horney (born September 16, 1885, Blankenese, near Hamburg, Germany—died December 4, 1952, New York, New York, U.S.) was a German-born American psychoanalyst who, departing from some of the basic principles of Sigmund Freud, suggested an environmental and social basis for the personality and its disorders.

  5. Mar 15, 2023 · Karen Horney (pronounced HORN-eye) was a psychoanalyst and theorist who suggested that people possess a number of neurotic needs that play a role in driving behavior. In her 1942 book "Self-Analysis," Horney outlined her theory of neurosis, describing different types of neurotic behavior as a result of overusing coping strategies to deal with basic anxiety .

  6. Karen was one of the first women to enter a German university. She completed her medical education and received her medical degree from the University of Berlin in 1911. In 1909 Karen married Oskar Horney, a social scientist and economist. In 1910 she entered psychoanalysis with Karl Abraham, an early disciple of Freud, and completed with him ...

  7. Jul 3, 2015 · Karen Horney was born near Hamburg, Germany, in 1885. As a teenager, she suffered her first episode of depression, a challenge she faced several times throughout her life. In 1906, Horney was able ...

  8. Aug 1, 2001 · Karen Horney, M.D., 1885–1952. Among the most influential psychoanalysts of the “second generation” (after Sigmund Freud) was Karen Danielsen Horney (1 – 4). She was born on September 16, 1885, in Blankenese, a small town near Hamburg, Germany. She was one of the first generation of women admitted to the study of medicine.

  9. Karen Horney MD, (1885-1952) a distinguished pioneer of psychoanalysis was a preeminent analyst and psychoanalytic writer. She devoted her life to teaching and practicing psychoanalysis. Her innovative and bold ideas form a major part of the evolution of psychoanalysis. In her early writings she explored the role of gender and female psychology.

  10. Karen was “mortally unhappy” during her first semester at Freiburg ( AD, 127), but on 14 July 1906 she met Louis Grote (Losch) and Oskar Horney (Hornvieh) at a dinner of the academic-social society. By the next day she was in love with Losch, who was her constant companion for the last two weeks of the term.