Karen Horney's seven auxiliary approaches to artificial harmony include various strategies individuals adopt to cope with interpersonal conflicts and anxiety. These approaches are: seeking approval, striving for power, seeking perfection, identifying with powerful figures, withdrawing, and resignation. Each approach serves as a defense mechanism, allowing individuals to avoid genuine conflict and maintain a facade of harmony, often at the cost of authentic relationships and self-understanding. Ultimately, these strategies reflect a fundamental desire to alleviate inner tension and insecurity.