Renowned for her contributions as a psychoanalytic theorist, Karen
Homey was also a gifted clinician and teacher of analysts. She
included chapters on therapy in several of her books, wrote essays
on clinical issues throughout her career, and was preparing to
write a book on analytic technique at the time of her death. The
lectures collected here constitute a version of that book. This
volume provides the most complete record to date of Karen Horney's
ideas about the therapeutic process. It offers valuable insight
into a little-known aspect of her work and fresh understanding of
issues that continue to be of concern to clinicians.
Well ahead of her time, Karen Homey viewed therapy as a
collaborative enterprise in which the open, frank, and supportive
therapist grows along with the patient. She discusses
countertransference phenomena and the ways in which a therapists
personality can influence the healing process. She offers much
wisdom and practical advice based on her own rich experience.
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