The Cognitive and Cultural Theory of Personality
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The neurotic person develops a self-image based on what others would like him or her to be, an idealized image, instead of developing a “true self.” The person becomes neurotic, developing a false self based on the shoulds of parents, societal institutions, and important others. This false self is an idealized image that forces the person to conform to certain imposed idealized standards and results in the disavowal and suppression of the true or real self.
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