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Horney's Concept of Unconscious Anxiety
According to Karen Horney, unconscious anxiety is a central concept in personality development. She proposed that this anxiety originates from unmet childhood needs, such as those related to loneliness or isolation, and can obstruct an individual's normal growth.
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Horney's Concept of Unconscious Anxiety
A psychologist is counseling a client who expresses intense feelings of inadequacy and jealousy towards their male colleagues' career advancements and higher salaries. According to Karen Horney's personality theory, what is the most likely underlying source of the client's feelings?