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What were the three techniques that Karen Horney developed that focus on coping with anxiety?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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How did Carl Jung divide the ego into different attitudes and ego functions?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Horney developed a model of personality that focuses on coping with anxiety using one of three techniques: 1) Moving toward, or connecting with others as a way of reducing anxiety. 2) Moving against, or exploitativeness and aggressiveness to gain control in a competitive world. 3) Moving away, or trying to find peace by avoiding others and escaping conflict.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Jung believed that the ego could be divided into different attitudes and ego functionsways people perceive and engage with the world. All of these are pairs of opposites. The two attitudes are extraversion versus introversion. The four functions are thinking versus feeling and intuition versus sensation.



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