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karen

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What is self-esteem regulation?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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To Horney, the goal of psychoanalysis was to help the person
 
  A) accept his or her Real Self.
  B) achieve his or her Ideal Self.
  C) to find his or her Despised Self.
  D) overcome his or her Real Self.
  E) become his or her Mystical Self.



whitcassie

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Self-esteem regulation is the actions involved in maintaining high self-esteem.

Answer to Question 2

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