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    Theodore Roethke is one of America’s premier poets‚ ranking alongside Robert Frost‚ Walt Whitman‚ and Carl Sandburg. His 1964 poem “In A Dark Time” is both disturbing and challenging as a man veers on the edge of sanity through an outdoor experience. Roethke demonstrates through subject and form that he is a master poet‚ reflecting the deep inner sense of self that can portray such emotions without being reduced to cliché or juvenilia. The title of the poem—“In A Dark Time”—is the first clue

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    memories are the seeds of my passion for astroparticle physics. Many people – even science graduates – hear the name and think it’s a “big deal”. It is not. Astroparticle physics is the study of the stuff that stars are made of‚ and by extension‚ as Carl Sagan said‚ the stuff that we are made of. It is the search for and the understanding of the smallest particles that make up this universe one elegant phenomenon at a time. And just as my curiosity toward it was aroused one cloudless night in a small

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    and seemed to be covered up. Nixon reelected for another four years in November 1972. He defeated McGovern‚ the democratic leader‚ with over 60 percent of the popular vote. Until end of 1972‚ when the two Washington Post journalists: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein revealed the affair in public. They had been informed by an F.B.I whistleblower (he revealed himself in 2005 and he was William Mark Felt‚ the number two in the F.B.I at that moment). The affair was covered by many other media like Time

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    What I understand by the term Person- Centred Counselling Person-Centred counselling was developed by the psychologist Dr. Carl Rogers . It is a humanistic non-directive approach to counselling where the counsellor allows the client to lead the conversation and not try to steer them in a particular direction. A fundamental part of this type of counselling is the therapeutic relationship between Counsellor/Client. An important part of this is providing an environment where a person feels free from

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    World Mythology September 27th 2012 Essay #1 Herakles‚ or more commonly known as Hercules --according to Disney-- is probably one of the most popular myths people have seen or heard‚ but could Herakles’ myth follow Joseph Campbell’s Hero myth list. Carl Jung defined an archetype myth or Jungian archetype as a pattern of thought that can be translated to “worldwide parallels” (“The Columbian Encyclopedia”) that the human race experiences as a culture or an individual. The myth of Herakles includes

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    Part A Compare and contrast how the person-centred and psychodynamic models of counselling understand the person‚ and how these two approaches explain psychological distress experienced by individuals. (1250 words) Within society today‚ there is an extensive range of theoretical approaches used by Psychotherapists and counsellors. The aim of this discussion is to compare and contrast two of these approaches‚ the person-centred and the psychodynamic models of counselling‚ especially how these theories

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    The Jungian approach of exploring the psyche through Sandplay therapy can be beneficial for children‚ trauma survivors and individuals who have difficulty expressing themselves in talk therapy. Swiss psychiatrist Carl G. Jung emphasized the importance of the psyche and the quest for wholeness. He believed in the attainment of self through individuation‚ involving the growth of a whole and unique human being‚ a deepening awareness‚ and the discovery who we truly are. Jung recognized the importance

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    reasoning that leads the boys to abandon the civilized nature that they know. Through characterization and setting Golding creates in his novel‚ an ideal forum for validating psychological principles introduced by Sigmund Freud‚ Alfred Adler‚ and Carl Jung. Sigmund Freud was a psychologist who pioneered the thought that the mind contains three different levels‚ the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. The id bases itself on the pleasure principle; it meets basic needs. The id wants a quick satiation of

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    adaptability makes it excellent as a long-term means of treatment. By way of explanation‚ the paper will begin first by exploring a common and effective art therapy technique‚ outline in brief the positive attributes of art therapy as articulated by Carl Jung and Dr. Natalie Rogers‚ and finish by noting how the malleable‚ fluid nature of art therapy allows it to help more young people‚ more often. With that in mind‚ it is to an in-depth discussion of art therapy that this paper turns. One of the

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    Nothing Archetypes are defined as universally understood symbols‚ terms‚ or behaviors. They are often used in stories to define characters and influence the reader. In David Lindenfeld’s article‚ “Jungian Archetypes and the Discourse of History‚” Carl Jung is accredited with saying that archetypes are like plastic sets of dispositions whose specific manifestations are shaped by culture and situation (217). In Much Ado about Nothing‚ three types of archetypes can be clearly seen. These are symbolic

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