In 1920s Berlin, psychoanalyst Karen Horney challenged central aspects of Freudian theory in Weimar culture. She opened a new place for recognition of women’s sexuality within the psychoanalytical community of her time. In 1937 she published her most notable theoretical work: The Neurotic Personalities of Our Time. by Andrea Monroy Toro

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