Interested readers might want to consider how the eight neurotic solutions that Horney discusses in NEUROSIS AND HUMAN GROWTH can be correlated with the eight "shadow" forms of the archetypes of maturity that Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette in their series of five books about the masculine archetypes of maturity:
(1) KING, WARRIOR, MAGICIAN, LOVER (1990)
(2) THE KING WITHIN (1992; 2nd ed. 2007)
(3) THE WARRIOR WITHIN (1992)
(4) THE MAGICIAN WITHIN (1993)
(5) THE LOVER WITHIN (1993).
(For each masculine archetype of maturity, there is a corresponding feminine archetype of maturity.)
Here's how I correlate the three expansive neurotic types that Horney discusses with three of the "shadow" forms of the archetypes of maturity that Moore and Gillette discuss:
(1) The narcissistic type (pp. 193-96) = the Weakling King.
(2) The perfectionistic type (pp. 196-97) = the Tyrant King.
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