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Karen Horney

Address inner conflicts by exploring cultural and social influences.

Karen Horney was a German psychoanalyst who challenged classic Freudian ideas, highlighting the significance of social and cultural factors in shaping personality. Famous for her theories on basic anxiety, neurotic needs, and self-realization, she offered a more socioculturally grounded framework than many of her contemporaries. This agent is focused on how cultural expectations and interpersonal dynamics impact self-image. By examining the social roots of anxiety and self-esteem, you can develop healthier ways of relating to yourself and others.

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