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    The Devil and Tom Walker character analysis From the beginning of time the devil has been known to trick weak people. Old Scratch‚ Belcebub‚ Lucifer or simply the devil has been the antagonist for all religious beliefs in the whole planet. The story “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irvin shows how this abominable creature‚ the devil‚ tricks people in order to get their soul. Throughout times people have believed that the devil gave temptations in order to fall for them so

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    Carl Jung was born on July 26‚ 1875 in Kesswil‚ Switzerland. He was the only child of a Protestant clergyman. At the age of four‚ his family moved to Basel in which he grew up and attended the University of Basel from 1895-1900. Jung furthered his education at the University of Zurich where he obtained his M.D. He was a strong believer of the unconscious drives and innate characteristics shared by the human race. Jung and Freud shared the same idea of an unconscious nature‚ and worked together for

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    Lissandra Deliz Professor Samyn WIS March 21‚ 2015 “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener” The development of our complex modern society has taken shape first in the imagination of its members who‚ through the establishment of a collective unconscious‚ build a set of rules and guidelines for survival and perpetuation. The Greeks‚ masters of many social advances in their time‚ used their gods as examples to imitate or be wary of interchangeably‚ demonstrating an understanding of the perpetual duality of human

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    Running head: THIS SIDE OF PARADISE This Side of Paradise - An Archetypal Criticism An archetypal approach to literature assumes that there is a collection of symbols‚ images‚ characters‚ and motifs that evokes basically the same response in all people.   According to the psychologist Carl Jung‚ mankind possesses a "collective unconscious" that contains these archetypes and that is common to all of humanity. When an author uses the archetypal approach‚ he selects a universal theme through

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    An Archetype Critical Analysis In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ translated by N. K. Sandars‚ and Genesis‚ the King James Translation‚ we find several examples of archetype‚ specifically in the characters. The definition of an archetype is a character‚ symbol‚ plot or theme that recurs often enough in literary works to have universal significance. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh is a half mortal and half immortal man who is king of the city of Uruk. In Genesis‚ Adam and Eve are two reflection creations

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    Theoretical Knowledge: The candidate’s trustworthy personality and her psychiatric experience together with good knowledge of various Jungian theories make her understand her patients on several levels. Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of psychiatric classification‚ including multiaxial diagnoses and relevant diagnostic criteria to develop an accurate diagnostic formulation autonomously. Uses supervision well in more complicated cases involving multiple or more unusual diagnoses. Demonstrates motivation

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    Psychoanalytic‚ Neoanalytic‚ Jungian‚ and Individual Psychology Theory � Nowadays‚ people begin to understand that the knowledge of human psychology plays a great role in the everyday life. It means that basic understanding of different psychological concepts gives a key to the apprehension of the inner world of every person. Today‚ there are many theories that help to determine the personality of every client and find solutions for every problem. One of such theories is the psychoanalysis. It

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    By examining Fifth Business‚ it is clear that the characters take part in theatricizing life: they play and cast others into roles founded in archetypes. The characters feel a need to do this because it provides stability in their lives. Playing a role gives a person an identity and purpose so that‚ even in face of unpredictability‚ their self-image and future is a given constant. Imposing such roleplaying on the rest of humankind familiarizes the outside world and gives a person an escape from volatile

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    What are the challenges that face a psychotherapist working with self harm or eating disorders. “She cuts herself. Never too deep‚ never enough to die. But enough to feel the pain. Enough to feel the scream inside. The lines I wear around my wrist are there to prove that I exist. A broken mirror‚ a bleeding fist‚ a silver blade against a wrist‚ tears falling down to lips unkissed‚ she’s not the kind you’ll come to miss.” (http://xxdailydreamxx.tripod.com/id16.html) I took this poem from an

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    The Personal and Collective Unconscious To many‚ the unconscious is a section of our minds that is inconceivable and almost nonexistent. Like many things in life‚ what we cannot explain‚ we cannot accept. Sigmund Freud‚ mastermind of the field of psychology‚ began to theorize and explain the concept of the unconscious and its effects on our personal lives. Carl Gustav Jung was a young colleague of Sigmund Freud who made the “exploration of this “inner space” [the unconscious] his life’s work (Boeree

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