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    events that could potentially influence the mental functioning of adults. His examination of the genetic and then the developmental aspects gave the psychoanalytic theory its characteristics. The Neo-Analytic theory usually includes such theorists as Carl Jung‚ Alfred Adler‚ Karen Horney‚ and Erik Erikson. Essentially this school of thought is an attempt to extend and modernize the theories of Freud. Neo-analytic thinkers acknowledge the role of the unconscious in influencing behavior‚ their focus

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    was we must know ‘thyself’ in order to be wise. As people grow up‚ they want to find out about themselves. Students‚ for example‚ think critically about what they want to become because adults say the thought of money equals happiness is wrong. Dr. Carl G. Jung states that‚ “one must get in touch with the Shadow and Anima/Animus before one can truly get in touch with Self.” The film‚ I love Huckabees‚ shows examples of existentialism and the process of finding one’s true self. Albert‚ Tom‚ and Brad

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    unconscious thoughts into consciousness and can help her achieve individuation and come to terms with the underlying cause of her dreams. Basic Concepts Being more concerned about understanding the unconscious than the development of personality‚ Carl Jung divided life into four basic stages: childhood‚ youth and young adulthood‚ middle age‚ and old age (Sharf 2008‚ p.94). Although Jung studied all of the stages thoroughly‚ his most interest was in that of the middle age stage (p. 94). Jung believed

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    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 1). Jung was not only knowledgeable on the Freudian theory he was also knowledgeable in mythology‚ religion

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    What Do Dreams Mean

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    dream theorists. He believed that dreams helped to preserve sleep by keeping individuals from waking as a result of physical urges such as needing to go to the bathroom or feeling hungry. This theory was developed before the knowledge of REM sleep. Carl Jung‚ an early follower of Freud‚ broke away from that theory to develop one about dreams compensating for under-developed areas of our personalities. This theory

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    if that guy actually deserves a chance. I can also reflect upon by intuitiveness in many different instances. I have sensed danger or a poor character in people and have a high accuracy rate. Some people might call what I have good or bad vibes but Carl Jung calls it "intuitive." The Jung Typology Test accurately revealed my personality types by asserting that I distinctively expressed intuitive personality and only slightly expressed a judging personality and that "slightly" is most likely those

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    During the 90’s when music was at an ever changing pace‚ one band that contributes to that change goes by the name “Fuel”. Thanks to co- founder‚ lead guitarist‚ and chief songwriter of the band Carl Bell. Fuel focuses on it’s performance of a mix of alternative and hard rock. Bell former songwriter of the band is well admired for his top number one singles known as “Shimmer” and “Hemorrhage”. Both songs touch basis with mixed emotions involving love and describing these relationships. The two songs

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    Deliverance Human beings are nothing short of complex. Whether that be in the way we think or the way we act. Carl Jung was a famous psychiatrist that came up with a theory about the human mind. His theory in short says that we all have a collective unconscious were which all our primal instincts derived from our ancestors is stored. Along with the collective unconscious Jung says that we all have a shadow which encompasses our true selves. We all also have a persona that which is a mask that society

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    What is a dream? Some dictionaries say‚ “A series of thoughts‚ images‚ and emotions that occur during sleep” (Webster’s). Other references say dreams are “a communication of body‚ mind‚ and spirit in a symbolic communicative environmental state of being” (Lukeman 61). Dreams have both a metaphysical and physical existence. The metaphysical aspect is the imagery in a dream and its relation to the subconscious. The physical aspect is the chemical reactions that occur within the brain during dreams

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    Person Centred Counselling

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    approach to be effective a relationship built on trust must be formed between the counsellor and the individual. This essay will explore the theoretical ideas and practice skills of person centred counselling. Key figure (Founder) and Major Focus Carl Rogers (1902-1987)‚ an American psychologist was the key figure in developing person-centred counselling. Rogers was born into a strict religious family and he was the fourth born of six children. Although Rogers (1961) recalls his childhood at times

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