Born on September 16, 1885, Germany
Youngest, only daughter, of a Ship Captain
and his second wife.
Victorian upbringing - religion
Romantic tendencies towards an older
brother.
Became a teacher for 3 years to save for
medical school.
Triggered by misogynist articles
Married a successful lawyer, Oskar Horney.
Produced 3 daughters.
Death of family members
1913 – Interest in Psychoanalysis
Visits to Karl Abraham, disciple of Freud
1926 – divorce from Husband, transfer to the
US.
1952 – Died in her sleep
Social and cultural
conditions, especially
childhood experiences,
are largely responsible
for shaping personality.
People whose need
for love and affection
satisfied develop basic
hostility towards their
parents and
eventually, basic
anxiety.
Moving Toward People
Moving Against People
Moving Away from People
Normal individuals do this
but neurotics tend to rigidly
on one.
1.Emphasis on culture in shaping personality.
2.Importance of Childhood experiences.
3.Neuroses is a result of man’s attempts to
find the paths through a wilderness of
unknown dangers.
When safety and satisfaction is not felt by
the child.
Refusal of parents to love their children.
Interwoven with Basic Hostility
3. Need to restrict one’s life within narrow borders.
4. NEED FOR POWER
5. NEED TO EXPLOIT
OTHERS
6. NEED FOR PRESTIGE
7. NEED FOR ADMIRATION
8. NEED FOR AMBITION 9. NEED FOR INDEPENDENCE
9. NEED FOR PERFECTION
NORMAL DEFENSES
Spontaneous Movement
Toward People
▪Friendly & loving
Against People
▪Survivor in a
competitive society
Away from People
▪Autonomous, serene
NEUROTIC DEFENSES
Compulsive Movement
Toward People
▪compliant
Against People
▪aggressive
Away from People
▪detached
Idealized Self- ImageSelf- Hatred
Search for Glory
Neurotic Claims
Neurotic Pride
Relentless demands on one self
Merciless self- accusation
Self- contempt
Self- frustration
Self- torment
Self- destruction
Cultural and social expectations
Women envy
Masculine Protest (Adler)
Free Association
Dream Analysis
Goal: facilitate
behavior towards
self- realization.