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Essays On Psychology
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"Modern Man in Search of a Soul": A Review of the Theories of Carl Gustav Jung
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A 6 page exploration of the theories Jung presents in this book. "Modern Man in Search of a Soul" is largely composed of a series of lectures Jung delivered prior to 1935. The relevance of Jung's theories, however, is hardly relegated to the pages of history. They are, in fact, just as applicable today as they were when Jung initially broached them. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Essay Title: "Modern Man in Search of a Soul": A Review of the Theories of Carl Gustav Jung
"Normal" Personality
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3 pages in length. The concept of normality is perhaps one of the most difficult to define in any capacity, yet it is even more challenging to characterize when the mind is involved. To be normal in the broadest sense is one who possesses "soundness of mind needed for a responsible, punishable act, one who is competent to make a contract, a sale or a will" (Binder, 1957, p. 132); in short, a normal person falls in line with the status quo of that particular society. However, this all-purpose definition fails to take into account the unique components of each and every person that can, in all truthfulness, categorize all human beings as abnormal to some extent. This reality is constantly challenging the psychiatric community to classify and reclassify what is considered normal in the capacity of treating patients and bearing witness to an offender's competence to stand trial. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: "Normal" Personality
"O Brother Where Art Thou?"
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This 3 page paper discusses the film "O Brother Where Art Thou?" and provides a brief psychiatric analysis of the character of Baby Face Nelson. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: "O Brother Where Art Thou?"
"Pink Therapy"
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4 pages in length. The fundamental importance of Davies and Neal's Pink Therapy is to illustrate how the culture of homosexuality is no different from any other cultural composition throughout the world, inasmuch as each global group must be appreciated and approached in a fitting manner when counseling is involved. Therapists do not interact the same way with proper British gentleman as they do a black urban youth, so it stands to reason why counseling gay, lesbian and bisexual populations are deserving of the same personal focus amidst a background of social stigma, isolating attitudes and harsh judgment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: "Pink Therapy"
"Psychological Egoism" by Joel Feinberg
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A 6 page paper which examines the essay
"Psychological Egoism" by Joel Feinberg. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: "Psychological Egoism" by Joel Feinberg
"Rebel Without A Cause": Sociological Theories Of Juvenile Delinquency
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5 pages in length. Assessing the five sociological theories that pertain to the theme of juvenile delinquency in Rebel Without A Cause – Differential Association, Social Control theory, Cultural Conflict Theory, Strain Theory and Labeling Theory – the student will readily note how the characters Buzz, Jim and Plato may be associated with at least one theory as a means by which to define the origin of their juvenile delinquency. Even though the viewer spends but a mere twenty-four hours observing these three boys, it is not difficult to associate the most/least pertinent theories to each character. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: "Rebel Without A Cause": Sociological Theories Of Juvenile Delinquency
"Single-Case Methodology in Psychotherapy Process and Outcome Research"
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A 4 page critique of the article by Russell B. Hilliard published in a 1993 issue of the "Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology". This paper reviews the authors contentions and evaluates those contention. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: "Single-Case Methodology in Psychotherapy Process and Outcome Research"
"The Dance of Anger" by Harriet Goldhor Lerner
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A 5 page paper which examines
Harriet Goldhor Lerner's book, "The Dance of Anger," and illustrates how its contents are
applicable to life and psychology. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: "The Dance of Anger" by Harriet Goldhor Lerner
"The Five to Seven Year Shift" Edited by Sameroff and Haith
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A 10 page paper
which examines and summarizes the book "The Five to Seven Year Shift" edited by
Arnold J. Sameroff and Marshall M. Haith. The book is a compilation of various essays
concerning the developmental shifts a child makes between the ages of 5 and 7. No
additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: "The Five to Seven Year Shift" Edited by Sameroff and Haith
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