Quotations Assessment
Instructions:
– Find a specific theoretical technique or concept that relates to each quote. The technique or concept may be from any of the theories we study this semester. (There may be more than one correct answer for each quote, but you only have to pick one.)
– Briefly and specifically explain in what way each technique/concept relates to its quote.
– Keep this document handy throughout the semester and work on the assignment as you learn about new techniques and concepts.
– If you get stuck, there will be a Discussion Topic available all semester long to discuss your ideas about the assignment with other group members.
– When you have completed all of the quotes (listed a related technique or concept and explained your reasoning for each), go to the Assessments section and open the Quotations Assessment.
– Copy and paste your answers for each quotation, then submit the assessment. There is no time limit for the assessment.
– Here is an example:
Quote: “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” (Emily Bronte)
Answer: This quote relates to the Jungian idea of Anima/Animus, which are the ideal archetypes of our opposite gender-role partner. Both the quote and the concept speak of finding a soul mate that completes us.
Quotations Assessment
– Here is an example:
Quote: “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.” (Emily Bronte)
Answer: This quote relates to the Jungian idea of Anima/Animus, which are the ideal archetypes of our opposite gender-role partner. Both the quote and the concept speak of finding a soul mate that completes us.
– Here are the 15 quotes:
· This quote relates the concept of perception. Both the quote and the concept speak of when a person may tend to think something of someone because of something the suspicious party did previously.
· I believe that the Person-Centered theory applies to this quote because Person-centered therapy seeks to enable a client’s self-actualizing tendency.
· The quote implies the Jungian idea of Anima/Animus where a hero has to overcome a problem, in this case conquering himself.
· The quote points to the concept of interpersonal relationship. It urges people to treat others how they want them to treat them.
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