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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Carl G. Jung
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This 15 page research paper explores several aspects of Jung's life beginning with his association with Freud and ending with the contributions Jung made to the field of psychology. The nature of the relationship between Freud and Jung is discussed as is the reasons for the breakup of these two men. Both the publicized alleged reasons and the hidden reasons that can be surmised form their correspondence with each other. Jung's contributions are reported, including his focus on the spiritual, the collective unconscious and archetypes. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Carl Gustav Jung -- A Life Shaped by Women
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Carl Gustav Jung -- A Life Shaped by Women: This 37-page essay details the life experiences of psychoanalyst, Carl Jung and the four women who left lasting impressions on this brilliant, often-tortured man and his work. Beginning with his mother, Emilie and recounting his marriage, one acknowledged mistress and one pivotal affair, Jung is shown to have had significant female influences that helped shape his critically acclaimed precepts. Yet, irrespective of his numerous infidelities, to many his ideology offers the promise of wholeness and meaning in a cosmic universe where -- perhaps -- only the mere prospect of salvation exists. Additionally, his relationship to mentor, Sigmund Freud is explored. Bibliography lists 15 sources. SNFemjun.doc
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Carl Jung & Psychoanalytic Psychology
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A well-written 20 page paper on the theorist Carl Jung and his psychodynamic school of psychoanalytic psychology. The paper outlines Jung's theory, and the fundamental causes/reasons for it. A very thorough explication of Jungian psychology follows including a discussion of how profoundly different the theories of Jung were from those of S. Freud and others. Bibliography lists more than 6 sources.
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Carl Jung and Buddhist Philosophy
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A 10 page overview of Buddhist principals and how those principals relate to the psychoanalytical philosophies of Carl Jung, one of the most notable psychoanalysts of all time. This paper emphasizes that while Buddhist practices vary according to culture, geography, and time, there are several underlying principals which do not vary. Jung’s fascination with the religion lie in its tendency to question. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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Carl Jung and the Collective Unconscious:
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This 14 page paper examines the work of Carl Jung in terms of his theories on the Collective Unconscious. Furthermore, this paper discusses Jung's use of archetypes, dream analysis and symbols. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: GSCajung.rtf
Carl Jung/Autobiography
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A 10 page analysis of chapter 4 from Jung's autobiography Memories, Dreams Reflections (1965). Carl Jung refers to this account of his life as "personal myth." He states that he considers it irrelevant as to whether or not the stories he relates are "true," but that he is concerned only with whether or not those stories relate "my fable, my truth" (p. 3). In the fourth chapter of this account, Jung offers a detailed look at his "Psychiatric Activities." However, considering the manner in which Jung introduces his account of his life, one has to question his intent in his summation of case studies, as his stated purpose is to relate details about himself. Therefore, this examination of chapter IV of Jung's book looks at the symbolic nature of these cases and what they inform the reader about Carl Jung. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Carl Jung:
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This 7 page paper supposes that the writer is Carl Jung, and from this perspective writes about the major contributions of this psychologist/philosopher. Furthermore, this paper expounds on why he made the contributions that he did, and how he affected psychology in the process. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: GSCarlJg.rtf
Carl Rogers' Humanistic Approach
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A 10 page research paper on Carl Rogers and his humanistic approach. The writer traces the development of Rogers' theories from the 1960's through the 80's when he finally began to construct more concrete theories about human nature and cultures. The writer stresses that one of the broad dimensions of Rogers' humanistic approach is his emphasis on becoming--on change rather than on a person's present identity. Ultimately, the humanistic aspect of Rogers' later work is regarded as one of his inherently most important contributions. Bibliography lists approximately 15 sources.
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Carl Rogers: Client-Centered Therapy
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This 25 page paper examines Carl Rogers' concepts, their limitations and some of the ways in which they can be applied to working with adolescents. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Case Study of a Family: Applying Whitaker's Experiential Model
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When multiple family members enter into a relationship with a therapist, there are two very distinct ways of approaching this relationship: from a group approach and through an understanding of each individual family member. Whitaker's family therapy model includes an experiential element that is important to recognizing the context in which family problems arise. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHFamWhi.rtf
Case Study: Jane's Behavior Analysis Based Upon Freud, Erikson And Piaget
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5 pages in length. Analyzing the behaviors and development of Jane and/or her family members using concepts from the stage theories of Freud, Erikson and Piaget finds that both sides of the family tension are drawn from a failure to connect as a single unit. Jane believes her parents have no idea how to raise responsible, conscious-minded children within a nurturing environment, and her parents think she has become a self-centered, rebellious youth who cares little about the path upon which she is traveling. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCJaneBeh.rtf
Cataclysmic Events in Twentieth Century History / Freud & Primo Levi
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the arguments of Freud and Primo Levi about the impact of cataclysmic events in the history of the 20th century, and demonstrates the possible implications and lessons for modern civilization, including predictions for the future.
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Child Development and Religious Beliefs
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This 5 page paper considers the specifics of child development presented by Piaget and Kolhberg and assesses the following question: at what point is a child's understanding of him or herself and the world he or she is in sufficient so that he or she can make a competent decision to accept Christ into his or her life. This paper integrates a review of some of the central premises, as well as the outcomes of interviews with four children, ages 3, 6, 9 and 12 years of age. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Child Development Theories
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A 5 page paper discussing the grand and notable dichotomy in
much of the psychological research surrounding child development. It would seem that many
psychological researchers would fully discount any correlation between practical experience
and empirical research. Increasingly, early theorists such as Rotter, Piaget, Montessori and
Winnicott are being supported by the same empirical method that earlier condemned many of
their theories as being invalid. The use of child development theories requires application of
common sense as much as it does the empirical method, as this paper argues. Bibliography
lists 8 sources.
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Clever Hans And Little Hans
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5 pages in length. Science has long been based upon the fundamentals of fact; without appropriate evidence, a claim cannot be considered as scientifically proven. While theory is, indeed, a significant component of science, the substantiation factor must be based upon something much more concrete. This particular point has become the focus of attention between two historically famous incidence, both concerning a horse. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Clinical Aspects of Male Homosexuality
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This 5 page report discusses the 14th chapter titled “Clinical Aspects of Male Homosexuality” by psychoanalyst Irving Bieber who studied homosexuality and taken from the text “The View of the Clinician.” The report then compares Bieber’s approach to that of Sigmund Freud and the ways in which Freud’s ideas were transmuted into those of analysts such as Bieber. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWbieber.rtf
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