Karen Horney
Standard Name: Horney, Karen
Used Form: Karen Danielsen Horney
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Textual Features | Adrienne Rich | From 1972 to 1976, the period just before this text was published, AR
read extensively through the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis: authors studied include Freud
, Jung
, Melanie Klein
, Karen Horney |
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16 September 1885: Karen Danielsen Horney was born at Blankenese,...
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16 September 1885
Karen Danielsen Horney
was born at Blankenese, a village near Hamburg, Germany.
1906: Karen Danielsen (later famous as Karen Horney,...
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1906
Karen Danielsen (later famous as Karen Horney
, a feminist psychoanalyst resident in the USA) attended medical school at Freiburg in Germany.
1909-1913: Karen Danielsen (later Karen Horney) studied...
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1909-1913
Karen Danielsen (later Karen Horney
) studied for her medical degree at the University of Berlin
; she completed her training having gained credit as an outstanding student.
31 October 1909: Karen Danielsen, still a student but later...
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31 October 1909
Karen Danielsen
, still a student but later famous as a psychologist, married Oskar Horney.
: Karen Horney, after completing one year of...
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Summer1910
Karen Horney
, after completing one year of her medical degree at the University of Berlin
, was distressed to discover she was pregnant.
1912: Karen Horney worked at Privat-Heil-und-Pflegeanstalt...
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1912
Karen Horney
worked at Privat-Heil-und-Pflegeanstalt hur Weibliche Giesteskranke
(Private Health and Care Institution / Mental Hospital for Women).
1917: Karen Horney presented a paper to the Artzliche...
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1917
Karen Horney
presented a paper to the Artzliche Gesellishaft fur Sexualwissenschaft
(Medical Society for Sexuality) called The Technique of Psychoanalytic Therapy.
1918: Karen Horney began teaching at the Berlin...
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1918
Karen Horney
began teaching at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute as a specialist in psychoanalysis; she held this position until she moved to the USA in 1932.
1924: Karen Horney introduced the concepts of primary...
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1924
Karen Horney
introduced the concepts of primary and secondary penis envy.
1932: Karen Horney moved from Berlin to the United...
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1932
Karen Horney
moved from Berlin to the United States, where she worked with Franz Alexander
as an associate director at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute
.
1934: Karen Horney moved from Chicago to New York,...
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1934
Karen Horney
moved from Chicago to New York, where she worked at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute
.
1937: Karen Horney published The Neurotic Personality...
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1937
Karen Horney
published The Neurotic Personality of our Time.
1939: Karen Horney published New Ways in Psych...
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1939
Karen Horney
published New Ways in Psychoanalysis.
1941: Psychiatrist Karen Horney founded the Association...
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1941
Psychiatrist Karen Horney
founded the Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
and the American Institute for Psychoanalysis
.
29 April 1941: The membership of the New York Psychoanalytic...
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29 April 1941
The membership of the New York Psychoanalytic Institute
voted to restrict the activities of Karen Horney
, because of her radical psychological ideas.
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