Compare and Contrast Freud and Horney's view of Women

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Psychology

 

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Bertha W

 

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December 18, 2012

 

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His psychosexual stages were largely related to men however according to our textbook, women took up most of his practice so one would assume he would have relied on women more to report his findings. This lack of "importance" of women in Freud's research clearly demonstrated the times in which he lived in...
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Womb envy is described as the expressed jealousy over women's ability to bear and nurse children. This theory along with Freud's theory referring to the libido are quite similar in the sense that they each suggest that one gender is secretly jealous of the organ that the other gender possesses. Unlike Freud, Karen's views were not because of the times in which she lived in but instead she suggests that women feel inferior because we have for so long allowed men to tell us that we are inferior...
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