Asked by Richard Gilpin on May 26, 2024

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Horney believed that neuroses and conflicts are avoided when children are raised with

A) love, acceptance, and trust.
B) security, independence and discipline.
C) two parents, rather than with just one parent.
D) the driving forces of each parent's personalities reinforcing the idealized self-image of the child.

Idealized Self-Image

A mental construct of how one would like to be, often unattainably perfect and serving as a standard against which one's actual attributes are measured.

Love, Acceptance

Essential emotional needs involving being loved and accepted by others, which are critical for emotional well-being and self-esteem.

  • Investigate how upbringing during childhood influences neurotic conditions and the formation of personality, based on Horney's perspectives.
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Jordan MurphyMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
According to Horney, neuroses and conflicts can be avoided when children are raised with an environment that provides love, acceptance, and trust. Horney believed that when children are raised in an environment where their needs for warmth, affection, and security are met consistently, they are more likely to develop a healthy sense of self-esteem, as well as trust and confidence in their relationships with others.