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Miguel Armenta
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
In Horney's view,although childhood influences are important,_____.
A) middle age is the phase of transformation from extraversion to introversion
B) later experiences also shape personality due to the flexibility of human nature
C) adolescent experiences are more important than the earliest childhood experiences
D) the idealized self-image of a person will be the greatest influence throughout his or her life
Childhood Influences
The impact of experiences, environments, and relationships during early years of life on one's development and personality.
Horney
Refers to Karen Horney, a psychoanalytic psychologist known for her theory of neurosis, which places a significant emphasis on cultural and social factors.
- Understand the influence of early childhood and subsequent experiences on the formation of personality as explained by Horney.
Verified Answer
DG
Learning Objectives
- Understand the influence of early childhood and subsequent experiences on the formation of personality as explained by Horney.
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