In this book, Dr. Horney discusses the possibilities of self-analysis―to what extent individuals can use the techniques of psychoanalysis on their own to solve problems.

She discusses the drivi...

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In this book, Dr. Horney discusses the possibilities of self-analysis―to what extent individuals can use the techniques of psychoanalysis on their own to solve problems.

She discusses the driving forces in the neuroses, the different stages of psychoanalytic understanding, the patient's and the analyst's share in the psychoanalytic process, occasional and systematic self-analysis, and the realistic expectations of undertaking self-analysis.

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