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These coping strategies are largely predicated upon a varying and fragile sense of one's self-worth. This framework may be applied as a perspective to more deeply understand the interpersonal behaviors and inner struggles of the compulsive individual. Karen Horney German physician and psychiatrist Karen Horney (1885-1952), began to develop her own theory of psychoanalysis in the late 1930s...
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Though acknowledging Freud as the founder of psychoanalysis, she was critical of his work, arguing that personality was shaped mainly by social, cultural and environmental factors. She felt that Freud was wrong to assume that the relationships, attitudes and feelings common in his culture and times were largely driven by biological factors and could be applied universally...
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