Description
Television provides us with many interesting examples of interpersonal and neurotic behaviors. In this assignment, you will delve into the life and actions of some of your favorite television characters and analyze them using Horney’s coping strategies.
Interestingly, Horney’s three coping strategies for one’s neurotic needs correlate very well with three of Adler’s different personality types:
- Horney’s moving-toward strategy—Adler’s getting or leaning type
- Horney’s moving against—Adler’s ruling or dominant type
- Horney’s moving away from—Adler’s avoiding type
Using Horney’s theory of coping with neurotic needs with three different interpersonal orientations, select a TV program of your choice containing a character that Horney would identify as exhibiting neurotic behaviors. As you watch a full episode of this show, focus on this character and tally each instance of moving-toward, moving-against, and moving-away behavior.
Research Horney’s theory using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:
- Discuss this character’s neurotic needs and trends.
- What do you think has happened in his/her life that has led to these behaviors?
- In addition to general life events, how has gender and culture influenced the character’s neurotic needs and behaviors?
- How do these interpersonal orientations impact the way this character interacts with others and develops relationships?
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
By the due date assigned, post your response to the appropriate Discussion Area. Through the end of the module, review and comment on at least two peers’ responses.
Grading Criteria | Maximum Points |
Quality of initial posting, including fulfillment of assignment instructions |
16 |
Quality of responses to classmates |
12 |
Frequency of responses to classmates |
4 |
Reference to supporting readings and other materials |
4 |
Language and grammar |
4 |
Total: |
40 |

Explanation & Answer

Attached.
Television Character Analysis - Outline
I. Introduction
II. Karen Horney’s theory of neurotic needs
III. Cookie Monster’s character
A. His neurotic needs and demands
IV. The shaping of Monster’s behavior
V. How gender and culture influenced Monster’s neurotic needs and behaviors
VI. Interpersonal orientations impacting the way Monster interact with others
Running head: TELEVISION CHARACTER ANALYSIS
Television Character Analysis
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TELEVISION CHARACTER ANALYSIS
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Television Character Analysis
Noticing someone having a pathological need to be liked by others is something that
has been consistent in the present age where most people want affection from others.
According to theorist Karen Horney, the development of such behavior is because of the
neurotic need for affection and approva...
