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Does not really mean genuine love | Affection |
Detached from others | Withdrawal |
Dominate others; humiliate others | Power/ prestige |
Results from basic hostility | Basic anxiety |
Extravagantly positive picture of themselves that exists only in their minds | Idealized self-image |
Need to dominate others/ towards superiority | Neurotic ambition |
Need to dominate others with element of humiliation or shaming | Vindictive triumph |
Drive to mold the whole personality into the idealized self-image (i should be like this, that) | Need for perfection |
As neurotic people begin to believe that their idealized self-image is real, they try to incorporate in into all aspects of their lives | The neurotic search for glory |
Belittling yourself "ang bobo ko!" | Self-contempt |
Originated from interpersonal experiences | Intrapsychic conflicts |
Bombarding self with "shoulds" | Relentless demand on self |
Restricting self from pleasurable activities (false discipline) "i should not have a car!" | Self-frustration |
Can be a psychological; trying to do destructive actions like laslas or getting drunk or might take drugs | Self-destructive actions |
Blaming self for things that happened "this is all my fault!"; accusing yourself | Merciless self-accusation |
Masochistic satisfaction (starting a fight that they are sure to lose, or inviting physical abuse0 | Self-torment |
Neurotic people believed that their idealized fantasy world is real and that the rest of the world is skewed | Neurotic claims |
They believe that they are entitled to special privileges | Neurotic claims |
What are the goals of horneyian psychotherapy? | -help patients grow to self-realization -give up their idealized self-image -relinquish their neurotic search for glory -changes self-hatred into self-acceptance -focus on love, mastery, and freedom |
Psychological differences between men and women are due to? blank and blank rather than blank | -culture -social expectations -anatomy |
The compliant personality | Moving toward people |
The detached personality | Moving away from people |
The aggressive personality | Moving against people |
Protect feelings against isolation | Moving away from people |
Morbid dependency | Moving toward people |
Protect feelings against helplessness | Moving toward people |
Protect self from the hostile world | Moving against people |
People can protect their basic anxiety by?: (PAWS) | -power/prestige -affection -withdrawal -submissiveness |
Are attitudes toward self, others | Neurotic trends |
What are the under of neurotic trends?: (M-ATA) | Moving away from people moving toward people moving against people |