Self-analysis
Book • 1942
In "Self-Analysis," Karen Horney introduces a groundbreaking approach to psychoanalysis, emphasizing the individual's capacity for self-discovery and personal growth.
Horney challenges traditional Freudian concepts, arguing that individuals can gain profound insights into their own neuroses and emotional conflicts through self-reflection and analysis.
The book provides practical guidance and techniques for exploring one's inner world, identifying defense mechanisms, and overcoming self-destructive patterns.
Horney's emphasis on self-responsibility and the potential for change empowers readers to become active participants in their own healing and development.
By fostering self-awareness and understanding, "Self-Analysis" offers a pathway towards greater emotional well-being and fulfillment.
Horney challenges traditional Freudian concepts, arguing that individuals can gain profound insights into their own neuroses and emotional conflicts through self-reflection and analysis.
The book provides practical guidance and techniques for exploring one's inner world, identifying defense mechanisms, and overcoming self-destructive patterns.
Horney's emphasis on self-responsibility and the potential for change empowers readers to become active participants in their own healing and development.
By fostering self-awareness and understanding, "Self-Analysis" offers a pathway towards greater emotional well-being and fulfillment.
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