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1 |  |  Horney believed that factors, not anatomy, was responsible for psychic differences between men and women. |
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2 |  |  Horney's writings are concerned mostly with individuals. |
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3 |  |  By training, Horney was a at a time when few women in Germany were trained in this profession. |
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4 |  |  Horney believed that modern culture over values and under values cooperation. |
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5 |  |  Horney questioned Freud's of his observations rather than the observations themselves. |
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6 |  |  Horney believed that basic hostility and basic underlie all neurotic drives. |
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7 |  |  People protect themselves against through affection, submission, power, or withdrawal. |
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8 |  |  Horney's three neurotic include moving toward, against, and away from people. |
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9 |  |  Neurotic behavior is more than normal behavior, and this is a primary distinction between normals and neurotics. |
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10 |  |  Neurotic trends are used to solve basic , which originates in childhood when children are driven toward, against, and away from people. |
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11 |  |  The outstanding characteristic of people who adopt the strategy of moving toward other people. is . |
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12 |  |  people protect themselves against the hostility of others by moving against people. |
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13 |  |  Neurotics try to solve the basic conflict of by moving away from people in a detached manner. |
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14 |  |  The idealized is an attempt to solve conflicts by portraying a godlike picture of oneself. |
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15 |  |  According to Horney, the drive to make the whole personality into the idealized self is called the need for . |
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16 |  |  Self-contempt and self-torment are two modes of |
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17 |  |  Ryckman and associates have measured a benign form of hypercompetitiveness called competitiveness. |
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