Karen Horney was against the use of self-analysis, free association, and dream analysis

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: F
FEEDBACK: Horney was so confident of our capacity for self-growth that she emphasized self-analysis in her therapeutic work as well as in her own life. The methods Horney used to assess the functioning of the human personality were essentially those favored by Freud—free association and dream analysis—but with some modification.

Psychology

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a. ceiling effects. b. carryover effects. c. placebo effects. d. experimenter effects.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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