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    Carl Gustav Jung: Analytic Psychological (1875-1961) Carl Gustav Jung was born in Kesswil‚ Switzerland. His father‚ Johannes Paul Achilles Jung (1842-1896)‚ was a pastor – a profession that had traditions in the family. He married Emilie Preiswerk (1848-1923) in 1874; Carl Gustav remained a single child for a long time before the birth of his sister‚ Gertrud. Jung’s study on schizophrenia‚ The Psychology of Dementia Praecox‚ led him into collaboration with Sigmund Freud; they first met

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    Carl Gustav Jung was born on July 26‚ 1875 to a Swiss Pastor and his wife‚ in Kesswil‚ Switzerland. He was raised in Basel and attended school in Klein-Huningen. As a young boy Carl was fascinated by language‚ literature and archeology but was not really interested in school. He eventually enrolled and continued his education at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel‚ and excelled at Latin. Because of his father’s faith‚ Jung developed a keen interest in religious history‚ but settled on the study

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    My Counseling Theory Paper EPS 601 Theories of Counseling November 27‚ 2006 Professor: Dr. Pit Kolodinsky Student: Melanie A. Korth Clinical Setting It is my goal to become a school counselor in a local high school. Population I intend to work with: Yuma has a diverse group of high school students. Over fifty percent are of Hispanic origin. Many children are first or second generation immigrants and don’t have a good grasp of the English language. Many of them bring with them a strong

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    The pioneer I chose to elaborate on is Carl Gustav Jung‚ his views and research tactics have contributed to today’s understanding of psychology and expanded our knowledge on several different aspects and elements of psychology. Jung is best known for his development of archetypes‚ studies of the human psyche‚ the dream analysis and the collective unconscious. Carl Jung was born July 26‚ 1875‚ in Kesswil‚ Switzerland; he passed away on June 6‚ 1961 in Zurich. Originally Carl studied medicine‚ but

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    CARL GUSTAV JUNG Carl Jung was born in Kesswyl‚ Thurgau‚ Switzerland on July 26‚ 1875. His father was kind but weak‚ while his mother was an insecure woman but with two personalities: (a) kind and loving (b) harsh and aloof. Jung was lonely at childhood making him introvert. In 1906 he published The Psychology of Dementia Praecox‚ a psychoanalytic treatment of schizophrenia. He first met Freud in 1907 and Freud regarded Jung as his son and they travelled and worked together that lasted until

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    Integrated Theory Kana Crumby COUN 507-B01: Spring 2011 Liberty University Kana Crumby March 13‚ 2011 Abstract It is important to develop a biblically based theory of Christian counseling that integrates psychology‚ spirituality‚ and theology. This model must be flexible enough to incorporate non-believers‚ while attempting to gently facilitate a personal relationship with God in both believers and non-believers alike. It is the author’s intent to develop an integrative theory by using techniques

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    power of love’. Civilization and Its Discontents (1930) "As long as one keeps searching‚ the answers come." -- Joan Baez It has now been seventy years‚ since G. Stanley Hall‚ the founder of the American Psychological Association invited Sigmund Freud and his colleagues to Clark University. The visit culminated in the establishment of the Division of Psychoanalysis. With a current membership of nearly 4000 the Division represents professionals who identify themselves as having a major commitment

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    The Challenge to Change from Guidance Counseling to Professional School Counseling: A Historical Proposition I. Summary Professional school counselors (PSCs) and the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) have been working diligently to reconfigure the professional identity of PSCs from its historical guidance epistemology to a comprehensive developmental model. Nevertheless‚ the historical influence defining a school counselor’s identity has been difficult to alter. The purpose of this

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    Liberty University | Sigmund Freud +Psychoanalysis | “Why we do what we do” | Mary McClain Liberty University | 04/1/13 | Abstract‚ In psychoanalysis‚ we have a dynamic psychology with a vengeance. Its originator‚ Sigmund Freud‚ whatever we think of his elaborately

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    GUIDANCE WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS Career planning is a process which helps someone to make a well informed realistic decision (WIRD) about a career. It is a step by step process to help make a transition and can help to measure the progress made (route map) by first establishing which way is forward. Step One: Engagement / Motivation. The first step is the most crucial one. There could be a number of reasons why someone is not engaging‚ such as fear or attitude. A person first of all needs

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