What factor in Horney's childhood is reflected in her personality theory?
a. Her sufferance of sexual conflict
b. Her loneliness as an only child
c. Her fear of being unwanted by her parents
d. Her exhibition of perfectionist tendencies
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: For most of her youth, Horney doubted that her parents wanted her and believed they loved her older brother Berndt more than they loved her. At 16, she wrote in her diary, "Why is everything beautiful on earth given to me, only not the highest thing, not love!"
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