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Category > Psychology Posted 22 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

moving into neo-Freudian theories, ego psychology, and object relations

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This week’s discussion is on psychotherapy starting with Freud’s psychoanalysis (moving into neo-Freudian theories, ego psychology, and object relations), behavior therapy, cognitive approaches to psychotherapy and finally humanistic/existential therapy. Using the material contained in the textbook and at least 2 other sources (e.g., other texts, online books, library database articles etc.), discuss one of the theorist psycho-dynamic theorist (e.g., S. Freud, A. Freud, Jung, Adler, Horney, Erikson, Sullivan, Fromm, Rank, Klien, Kernberg, Kohut), behavior theorist (e.g., Wolpe, etc.),  cognitive theorist (e.g., Beck, Seligmann, Ellis, etc.), or humanistic/existential theorists (e.g., Rogers, May, Sarte, Frankl, Binswanger, Laing).

What impact did this theory/theorist have on the development of psychology?

What concepts have gotten beyond the original theoretical approach and are incorporated into other areas of psychology?

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