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    What are the challenges that face a psychotherapist working with self harm or eating disorders. “She cuts herself. Never too deep‚ never enough to die. But enough to feel the pain. Enough to feel the scream inside. The lines I wear around my wrist are there to prove that I exist. A broken mirror‚ a bleeding fist‚ a silver blade against a wrist‚ tears falling down to lips unkissed‚ she’s not the kind you’ll come to miss.” (http://xxdailydreamxx.tripod.com/id16.html) I took this poem from an

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    Robinson‚ Ken. Out of Our Minds: Learning to Be Creative. Oxford: Capstone‚ 2011. 3. Kramer‚ Geoffrey (2009). Clinical Psychology. New Jersey: Pearson. p. 237. 4. Freud‚ Sigmund (1989). The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. New York: W. W. Norton. 5. Jung‚ C.G. (1962). Symbols of Transformation: An Analysis of the Prelude to a Case of Schizophrenia (vol 7. Neumann‚ Erich (1973). The Origins and History of Consciousness. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1973 8. A. Weil‚ W. Rosen. (1993)‚ From Chocolate

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    Points Awarded 46.00 Points Missed 4.00 Percentage 92.0% Correct 1. For Freud‚ the moral guardian of personality is the ______. A) superego B) id C) ego D) libido Feedback: Correct. The superego is the moral voice. Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): A Correct 2. You are quite hungry but don’t have a dime to your name. If you were described as "all id and only id’" what would you do? A) Use the defense mechanism of denial to thwart the hunger pangs until an appropriate

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    of personality revolved around the person’s ego and their sexual instinct (Morris and Maisto pg. 336). Freud’s theory was the personality was formed around the three structures that we are born with the ID‚ the Ego‚ and the Superego. Next we have Carl Jung‚ who agreed with the theory of Freud but‚ he expanded the role of how the unconscious contended with the libido‚ which he felt was representing all life forces (Morris and Maisto pg. 339). But‚ when we examine the theory of the personality by Alfred

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    Daliism

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    “Daliism” Salvatore Dali was a Spanish artist who redefined a genre with new ideas and styles of painting. Dali’s work is often described as surrealist art‚ which is‚ according to Webster’s dictionary‚ “the principles‚ ideals‚ or practice of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations.” It is also said that Dali had created his own legacy and following which lead to the creation of his own sub-genre “Daliism.”

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    Most of us have at one time or another experienced a dream‚ be it a nightmare or a pleasant walk in a forest. Either way‚ it was always believed that dreams encompass a coded message that might be expressing our hidden wishes‚ things that happened in the past or even predict the future. In the past‚ there have been many attempts to unravel the secret hidden behind the dreams and so far the world came up with three main theories of interpreting the dreams (Freudian‚ Jungian and Cognitive)(Wade‚ Travis

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    nurturance. * Androgyny and Extraversion as Linked by Wiggins and Holzmuller (cont.) * The social-psychological personality theories differ dramatically from Sigmund Freud’s (1905) psychoanalytic theory‚ Erik Erikson’s (1950) ego psychology‚ and Carl Jung’s (1921) analytical psychology. * Acton‚ G. S.‚ & Revelle‚ W. (2002). Interpersonal personality measures show circumplex structure based on new psychometric criteria. Journal of Personality Assessment‚ 79‚ 456-481. * Ansbacher‚ H. L. (1978)

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    Personality Notes

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    Personality * Personality is the unique and relatively stable way in which a person thinks‚ feels‚ and behaves. Character is value judgments of a person’s ethical and moral behavior. Temperament refers to the enduring characteristics that a person is born with. * There are four main personality theories. The psychodynamic perspective focuses on the role of the unconscious mind in the development of personality and biological causes of personality differences. The behaviorist perspective

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    CHAPTER 6 A CRITIQUE OF THE EIGHT PSYCHOLOGISTS Sigmund Freud While Freudian theory is vulnerable to criticisms of being unscientific and too reductionistic (though behaviorists criticize it for not being reductionistic enough)‚ classic psychoanalysis does offer a comprehensive system of personality‚ pathology‚ and therapy that has made a lasting contribution to an understanding of human behavior‚ especially in such areas as defense mechanisms‚ the reality of unconscious mental dynamics‚

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    untapped feelings and make clearer to the dreamer his own presentiment. This is known as the Freudian theory of dreams in which‚ “Sigmund Freud famously postulated that [dreams] are the manifestations of our repressed desires and anxieties‚ while Carl Jung‚ his student‚ said they represent not only pent-up anxieties but dreams are meant to offer some solutions to problems” (Dharani‚ 2017). Emotions affect feelings and therefore can lead to actions or

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