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The Annual Karen Horney Lecture, 1991: Connections, disconnections, and violations

The Annual Karen Horney Lecture, 1991: Connections, disconnections, and violations 188 SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION on the man to fulfill some rigid, tacit, masculine ideal. His anxiety over failing to please and perform is likewise reduced. Kaplan cited two clinical examples in which both males were eventually cured of their impotence when their partners became more sexually free and adventurous. In es- sence, Kaplan asserted that sexually liberated women enhance, rather than diminish, the pleasure and potency of the man's sexual experience. Noka Zador, C.S.W. THE ANNUAL KAREN HORNEY LECTURE, 1991: CONNECTIONS, DIS- CONNECTIONS, AND VIOLATIONS Presenter: Jean Baker Miller, M.D. November 2, 1991 The afternoon segment of the program began with the presentation of the Annual Karen Horney Lecturer, Jean Baker Miller, M.D. Her paper de- scribed the characteristics of relationship that enhance growth, and contrasted these with characteristics of relationship that lead to social iso- lation, disconnection, and psychopathology. In her work, Miller found women's life experiences to center on connec- tions with others and an "active participation in the development of other people." These observations have led Miller to propose a theory of psycho- logical development in which individuals connect and relate to one an- other in ways that foster human growth. She contrasted this http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

The Annual Karen Horney Lecture, 1991: Connections, disconnections, and violations

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 52 (2): 2 – Jun 1, 1992

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Springer Journals
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1992 Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01251054
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Abstract

188 SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION on the man to fulfill some rigid, tacit, masculine ideal. His anxiety over failing to please and perform is likewise reduced. Kaplan cited two clinical examples in which both males were eventually cured of their impotence when their partners became more sexually free and adventurous. In es- sence, Kaplan asserted that sexually liberated women enhance, rather than diminish, the pleasure and potency of the man's sexual experience. Noka Zador, C.S.W. THE ANNUAL KAREN HORNEY LECTURE, 1991: CONNECTIONS, DIS- CONNECTIONS, AND VIOLATIONS Presenter: Jean Baker Miller, M.D. November 2, 1991 The afternoon segment of the program began with the presentation of the Annual Karen Horney Lecturer, Jean Baker Miller, M.D. Her paper de- scribed the characteristics of relationship that enhance growth, and contrasted these with characteristics of relationship that lead to social iso- lation, disconnection, and psychopathology. In her work, Miller found women's life experiences to center on connec- tions with others and an "active participation in the development of other people." These observations have led Miller to propose a theory of psycho- logical development in which individuals connect and relate to one an- other in ways that foster human growth. She contrasted this

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The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 1, 1992

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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