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    College Material Appendix D TV Character Evaluation Part I Write a summary of 350-700 words identifying the contributions of Freud‚ Jung‚ and Rogers. Sigmund Freud‚ founder of psychoanalysis‚ believed our personalities have roots to our unconscious‚ all the ideas‚ thoughts‚ and feelings we are not aware of (Morris‚ G.‚ & Maisto‚ A.‚ 2005). According to Freud‚ our personalities consist of three separate structures: the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. ID is the only structure present at

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    The "unconscious" is a psychological concept that is interpreted differently by many psychologists. Sigmund Freud interprets the unconscious as a place where thoughts‚ feelings and memories are kept‚ and cannot easily be brought into the conscious mind. However‚ some neo-Freudians‚ such as Carl Jung‚ thought differently. Jung believed that there was not only a personal unconscious‚ which is what Freud describes‚ but a collective unconscious as well. The collective conscious contains

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    Discuss how current counselling and psychotherapy practice emerged from psychiatry and psychology. Use critical evaluation of theoretical evidence to support discussion points. 2‚ Analyse the similarities and differences between psychotherapy and counselling practices using evidence‚ aims and objectives relevant to practice and therapeutic need. Counselling and psychotherapy are very different areas of speciality than psychiatry or psychology. Yet it is from these two health practices that counselling

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    His intuitive aptitude‚ may have lead him to his ideology on the collective unconscious and archetypes. Archetypes can be defined as universal thoughts‚ symbols‚ or images having a large amount of emotion attached to them. While there are a variety of archetypes‚ there are four archetypes that Jung felt‚ played a significant

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    Pain is a harsh reminder that one is still very much connected to the collective rapture called existence; a belonging which often resonates radially as it does its utmost best to alert one that to continue with the chosen action‚ to continue along the chosen path‚ is not without harsh yet definitely quantifiable inauspicious consequences. It was this pervasion of ecstasy‚ one which she had rejected sometime in the past‚ that finally forced her to open her eyes‚ and which saved her from permanent

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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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    founder of this theory. He is famous for his work on sexual bias of neurosis‚ his study of hysteria‚ childhood seduction controversy‚ and dream analysis‚ among other theories like id‚ ego‚ and superego. Psychoanalytic Theory is the theory of the unconscious mind‚ and the personality development. Another concept‚ that helped shape psychoanalysis‚ is the early ideas of psychopathology. Like any other theory‚ there is always criticism‚ and other psychologists that do not share the same view. In Freud’s

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    In The Combahee River Collective Statement‚ Zillah Eisenstein addresses intersectionality by describing how race‚ sex and class are interrelated and all causes of oppression. The author explains how a collection of Black feminists are fighting against heterosexual‚ class‚ racial and sexual oppression. As a Black feminist‚ Zillah Eisenstein sees Black feminism as a “logical political movement to combat the manifold and simultaneous oppressions that all women of color face” (Eisenstein 1). This repression

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    society. He believed the superego is what controlled our ID‚ located in our unconscious mind‚ or the urges we wish to repress. Freud believed symbols were more personal than universal‚ a complete turn around from Jung’s theorized. Jung theorized that there were some symbols the human race all shared. He created this

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    Collective and Individual Ministerial Responsibility: Should Ministers or Senior Bureaucrats be Held Accountable for the Department? For years‚ Canadians have stood by and watched as officials of the Canadian government have been questioned‚ accused and held up for public scrutiny on issues of misappropriation of funds‚ personal and public scandals‚ and inappropriate departmental spending of taxpayers’ dollars. In the public eye‚ Ministers abused their public authority and were inadequately

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