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Occasional & Systematic Self-Analysis
Majority of Americans suffer from ineffective beliefs that Karen Horney calls "neurotic trends," Dr. ... She encourages one to analyze their own neurotic behavior: by occasional self-analysis and systematic self-analysis. ...
According to Self-Analysis by Karen Horney, M. ... Occasional self-analysis is when one makes an effort to account for the real motivations behind the way he or she acts or feels. Therapeutic method indicates that occasional self-analysis is completely sufficient for the situational neurosis. Occasional self-analysis is a dreadful symptom, which includes concrete and usually acute disturbance, which either strikes one’s curiosity or commands one’s immediate attention because of its stressful character. Goal of occasional self-analysis is to recognize those factors that provoke a concrete disturbance and eliminate them.
Approximate Word count = 583 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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