Karen Horney Explained
Neurosis, Basic Anxiety, Feminine Psychology, Self-Realization, Cultural Influences, and the Struggle for Authentic Identity
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Karen Horney Explained: Neurosis, Basic Anxiety, Feminine Psychology, Self-Realization, Cultural Influences, and the Struggle for Authentic Identity offers a clear and engaging exploration of one of the most influential thinkers in modern psychology. Karen Horney challenged the foundations of traditional psychoanalysis and introduced powerful new ideas about anxiety, personality, relationships, and the search for an authentic self. This book provides an accessible guide to her major concepts while explaining why her work continues to shape modern psychology, psychotherapy, and discussions about identity and personal growth.
Through ten in-depth chapters, readers will discover Horney’s groundbreaking ideas about basic anxiety, the neurotic strategies people develop to cope with insecurity, and the powerful role culture and relationships play in shaping personality. The book explores key concepts such as the tyranny of the shoulds, the idealized self-image, inner conflict, and the path toward self-realization. It also examines Horney’s famous challenge to Sigmund Freud and her pioneering work in the field of feminine psychology, which helped open the door for later developments in feminist thought and modern therapeutic approaches.
Designed for both general readers and students of psychology, this book explains complex ideas in clear language while maintaining intellectual depth. Whether you are interested in psychoanalysis, personality theory, personal development, or the history of psychological thought, this guide reveals how Horney’s insights help us understand perfectionism, self-criticism, anxiety, and the struggle to live authentically in a demanding world.
Karen Horney Explained: Neurosis, Basic Anxiety, Feminine Psychology, Self-Realization, Cultural Influences, and the Struggle for Authentic Identity is part of the Practical Atlas series, which introduces important thinkers and ideas in psychology, philosophy, and intellectual history in an accessible format. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how Horney’s work reshaped the study of the human mind and why her ideas remain remarkably relevant for anyone seeking greater self-awareness, emotional insight, and personal freedom.
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