Παρουσίαση
In "The Neurotic Personality of Our Time", Karen Horney explores the basic structure of neuroses in the context of their cultural assumptions. Her topics range from the neurotic need for affection to guilt feelings and the quest for power, prestige, and possession. Horney maintains that the conflicts found in neurotic persons in a given culture correspond to the ways of life characteristic of that culture. She writes, for example, "It is only under definite cultural conditions that we find domineering or self-sacrificing mothers, and it is also only because of these existing conditions that such an experience will have an influence on later life." (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
IntroductionI. Cultural and Psychological Implications of Neuroses
II. Reasons for Speaking of a "Neurotic Personality of Our Time"
III. Anxiety
IV. Anxiety and Hostility
V. The Basic Structure of Neuroses
VI. The Neurotic Need for Affection
VII. Further Characteristics of the Neurotic Need for Affection
VIII. Ways of Getting Affection and Sensitivity to Rejection
IX. The Role of Sexuality in the Neurotic Need for Affection
X. The Quest for Power, Prestige and Possession
XI. Neurotic Competitiveness
XII. Recoiling from Competition
XIII. Neurotic Guilt Feelings
XIV. The Meaning of Neurotic Suffering (The Problem of Masochism)
XV. Culture and Neurosis
Index
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