Uncover Your Authentic Identity

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According to Horney, our self-image is built on a realistic appraisal of our abilities, potentials, weaknesses, goals, and relations with other people.

  • Our self-image is built on a distorted view of our abilities and potentials. (correct)
  • Our self-image is not influenced by our relations with other people.
  • Our self-image is not influenced by our weaknesses.
  • Our self-image is solely based on our goals.

What did Horney say about the self-image of neurotic persons?

  • Neurotic persons have a self-image that is built on a realistic appraisal of their abilities and potentials.
  • Neurotic persons have a self-image characterized by disunity and disharmony. (correct)
  • Neurotic persons have a self-image that is not influenced by their relations with other people.
  • Neurotic persons have a self-image that reflects their true self.

What did Horney say about the self-realization of our full potential?

  • Self-realization is only possible for neurotic persons.
  • Self-realization is not necessary for realizing our full potential.
  • Self-realization requires a self-image that reflects our true self. (correct)
  • Self-realization is not influenced by our self-image.

What did Horney say about the self-searching process?

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What did Horney say about the self-image of normal persons?

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