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    Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914 The cartoon impression of Europe shows a facial expression for each country on the map. There a 6 main forces: Germany‚ Italy‚ Austria- Hungary‚ Russia‚ England and France The German has a war helmet over his head‚ to show he is protected. He is full stretched and has the Frenchman by the throat and is beating aside the Russian bear. You can tell this is easy for the German as he is smiling. Its in the centre of all the controversy so it can fight

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    Reflective Response 1. Carl Jung and Karen Horney both made great contributions to the field of psychology; their studies have been applied to modern day research also their theories are used to support modern day studies. Carl Jung and Karen Horney were both Neo-Freudians meaning they all believed that Freud’s original theories were correct‚ however disagreed with him on certain details. The detail in common with these two theorists was that they both believed that inside a healthy individual

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    PERSONALITY THEORY – CARL ROGERS AND VICTOR FRANKL Why is it that man lives up to a certain point not knowing what the meaning of life is. Not knowing what path to follow‚ not knowing if the energy and courage to discover the truths of ones own existence in this world exist. Some persons will drive past a street child on Cape Town roads and look sideways in horror‚ quickly lock a car door with an "unapparent" elbow; warm‚ safe‚ and comfortable in the interior of a brand new sports model car. Others

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    would feel comfortable enough to divulge any personal feelings the individual is experiencing. I believe that in social care there is a huge emphasis on building relations with clients and this theory totally overlooks that. In total contrast to Freud‚ Carl Rogers theory ’ Person centred theory’ conflicts this element. Rogers believed an empathic‚ integrated relationship with the person is required. The therapist needs to be genuine and open with the client to form and build a relationship to which this

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    Case Study of Carl Robins’ April Recruitment Effort Introduction: There were a few problems that came up as a result of Carl Robins’ recent recruitment effort. In this case study an attempt will be made to identify the problems faced and propose possible solutions to those problems. The information that has been gathered has identified that a lack of employee experience and training‚ and a disregard to prior planning and a proper follow up strategy resulted in a failure to complete all the

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    Conservatism‚ Nationalism‚ and Prussification as driving forces of unification After the creation of the German Confederation‚ Otto von Bismarck‚ the Prussian representative in the union of German states‚ was determined to unite them into one single empire‚ with Prussia as its core. Prussia officially took over the rest of German sates by 1871‚ but in the meantime Bismarck implemented several internal and foreign policies to make that happen along with unification. After his speech on September

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    Carl Rogers was born in 1902 in Illinois to a religious‚ conservative household. • Attended University of Wisconsin studying agriculture changed to history • Attended school to become a minister‚ changed completed his Ph.D in Psychology at Columbia University. It was here he became interested in person centered therapy. • After graduating worked for 12 years at a child-guidance center. • 1939-published first book. Began to teach at Ohio State University • 1940 gave a speech‚ which is considered

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    The Prussian Baron von Steuben‚ being a newcomer to the Revolutionary cause in America‚ was in a position to see many of the deficiencies in military discipline and their causes. The reasons for his unique insight may have been due to the fact that he was distanced from the revolutionary ideals in America‚ and as a result‚ was able to better observe and understand them; and ultimately use them to shape his new and successful form of discipline in the Continental Army. Most of the commanders

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    Describe and evaluate Carl Jung’s Theory Concerning Personality Types and Show How they Might Usefully Help a Therapist to Determine Therapeutic Goals Carl Gustav Jung was born in Kesswil‚ Switzerland to father Paul Achilles Jung‚ a pastor‚ and mother Emilie Preiswerk. He was their fourth‚ but only surviving child. At the age of 12‚ Jung was pushed to the ground so hard by another classmate that he lost consciousness. Jung started fainting anytime he was supposed to go to school or do homework. His

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    Person-centred counselling originated in the thinking of Carl Rogers‚ an eminent American psychologist. He believed that each individual human being had more knowledge and resources to promote their healing and growth than any therapist could ever have – so that the therapist’s job was to create conditions whereby the client could begin to explore and uncover these resources in themselves‚ rather than directly influence the client from a position of “expertise” or “greater knowledge”. These conditions

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