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itsmyluck

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In Horney's view, _____ includes the neurotic needs for self-sufficiency, perfection, and narrow limits to life.
 
  a. gaining affection
  c. attaining power
  b. withdrawing
  d. being submissive

Question 2

The neurotic needs, as proposed by Horney, should become a cause for concern if a person:
 
  a. manifests any of them, even in a transient sense.
  b. is found to pursue one of them compulsively.
  c. experiences more than three of them.
  d. exhibits all of the neurotic needs.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Among the four ways to protect ourselves against basic anxiety, encompassed by the neurotic needs, withdrawing includes the needs for self-sufficiency, perfection, and narrow limits to life.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Horney noted that we all manifest these needs to some degree. None of the needs is abnormal or neurotic in an everyday, transient sense. What makes them neurotic is the person's intensive and compulsive pursuit of their satisfaction as the only way to resolve basic anxiety.



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