Asked by Lizzie Gonzalez on Jun 28, 2024

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Compared to Freud,Horney

A) believed in the therapist-client working relationship.
B) focused on her patients' unconscious minds.
C) rejected psychoanalysis as a technique for therapy.
D) placed more emphasis on the ego and the id conflict than Freud.

Therapist-Client Relationship

The professional and therapeutic relationship established between a mental health professional and their client, fundamental to effective therapy.

Ego And Id

Fundamental concepts in psychoanalytic theory describing the interplay between the conscious self (ego) and the unconscious desires (id).

  • Describe Horney's critique of Freudian theory and her contribution to psychoanalytic theory.
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Ghayda` Abu-RabadahJun 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Horney emphasized the importance of the interpersonal relationships between the therapist and the client, diverging from Freud's focus on the unconscious mind and psychosexual stages.