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    Psychodynamic Theorist

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    Psychodynamic Theorist Psychodynamic Theorist Throughout psychology‚ many theorists are remembered for his or her work in specialized areas. Sigmund Freud‚ Erik Erikson‚ Alfred Adler‚ and Carl Jung were psychoanalysts. Each theorist had his own view and that view was brought into the psychology field and has earned its own right to become a theory. Many of the theories are still used today and may continue to be used in future studies. Sigmund Freud became known as the founding father of

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    Comparison of Theories: Freud‚ Adler‚ and Jung The following paper will obtain information based upon three influential men; Sigmund Freud‚ Alfred Adler‚ and Carl Jung. All three with their own theories of being and mental health will be explored. In addition to the basic theories of all three men‚ a comparison will be conducted based on each individual theory. Sigmund Freud was a man that believed in the unconscious mind and sexual impulses. Alfred Adler was a man that believed in the individual’s

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    The Catcher in the Rye‚ a novel written by J. D. Salinger is a story about a unique yet troubled boy named Holden Caulfield. Salinger masterfully depicts the story’s protagonist as a well rounded character who feels the full range of emotions. Holden is consumed by the desire to live in a world where he can play the hero and surround himself with love and acceptance. Holden’s need for love and belonging‚ however‚ creates an irony because it provokes an intense aversion to society that pushes Holden

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    2009 Scholarly Paper COU 6312-40 Group Counseling Dr. Crook The Adlerian theory‚ which was named after Alfred Adler‚ primarily emphasizes birth order‚ individual life styles‚ social interests‚ and concepts pertaining to inferiority and superiority as principle components of personality.  For Adler‚ psychological health is determined by the level of social contribution beneficial to the greater community.  To the degree‚ that one integrates and furthers

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    For ease of review in discussing the developmental theorists and their theories of human development I have subdivided each theorist into their respective schools of psychology. These schools include the psychoanalytic school‚ behavioral school‚ humanistic school‚ cognitive school‚ and the individual schools of psychology. Each developmental theorist holds their own unique ideas and theories about various components of human development. I will be discussing the contributions of each of these theorists

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    member of Freud’s psychoanalytic group‚ Alfred Adler broke from that group and advocated a theory of personality that was nearly diametrically opposed to that of Freud. Whereas Freud’s view of humanity was pessimistic and rooted in biology‚ Adler’s view was optimistic‚ idealistic‚ and rooted in family experiences. II. Biography of Alfred Adler Alfred Adler was born in 1870 in a town near Vienna‚ a second son of middle-class Jewish parents. Like Freud‚ Adler was a physician‚ and in 1902‚ he became

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    Logotherapy

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    Frankl’s family lived close to Alfred Adler‚ known as the Father of Individual Psychology and Freud’s former student. At the tender age of 3‚ Frankl settled on medicine as his career choice‚ but became interested in philosophy in his teens. His decision to study psychiatry then allowed him to marry medicine and philosophy and study both. Having been born in Vienna‚ he was exposed to psychoanalysis at a young age‚ and established correspondence with Freud while still in high school. At 19‚ Frankl

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    Private logic includes which of the following: a. lifestyle goals‚ b. hidden reasons‚ c. immediate goals. d. All of the above * 2. Adler believed that problems that come to therapy are related to: a. Career‚ love relationships and friendships b. Attention‚ power‚ inadequacy* c. Career‚ sex‚ and power d. Revenge‚ career‚ relationships 3. Adler believed people need to be educated to value and exhibit: a. superiority b. social interest * c. achievement d. career competency 4

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    Adlerian Therapy - 1

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    Counseling “Adlerian Therapy” Alfred Adler the third child in a family of five boys and two girls was born in 1870. Adler’s childhood was an unhappy one as he was sickly. He almost died at the age of four from pneumonia so as a result he decided to become a doctor. His specialized area was in neurology and psychiatry. Alfred Adler died in 1937. Adler was a major contributor to the development of the psychodynamic approach to therapy. He

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    interest in art but was rejected twice by the art academy. Observation and theories of personality‚ psychopathology‚ and psychotherapy developed by philosopher and psychiatrist Alfred Adler concluded that the desire and goal of every human being is to belong and to feel significant (Adler Graduate School 2012). Adler believes that when such desires are not achieved it can lead an individual to an unhealthy desire for superiority he calles “superiority striving” What might be the motivation

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