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Volume 2 (1990): Models of Integration Jungian concepts of individuation and integration follow Volume 1’s theme of disintegration. Integration is viewed from many perspectives; historic overview, life work, the effect of congruence, and personal experience. In related articles, a counselor shares her work with gifted clients, the Impostor Syndrome rears its ugly head, Eleanor Roosevelt’s life is analyzed in terms of Dabrowski’s theory, and a realist reminds us that theories must be evaluated in terms of actual life experience. VOLUME 2: TABLE OF CONTENTS The Concept of Individuation from Plato to Jung Birth of a Self (Poem) The Phenomenology of Individuation Jung and I: A Study in Personal Integration Desert Song (Poem) Self-Esteem and Congruent Communication: Virginia Satir’s Road to Integration Inner Growth and Transformation in the Life of Eleanor Roosevelt The Gifted Woman as Impostor Warts and Rainbows: Issues in the Psychology of the Gifted Moral Development: Theories and Lives
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Other issues include: Volume 1 - Positive Disintegration Volume 2 - Models of Integration Volume 5 - Valuing the Feminine 1995 Special Edition on Gifted Adults Volume 7 - A Kaleidoscope of Creativity Volume 8 - Counseling Gifted Adults Volume 9 - Spirituality and Giftedness Volume 10 - Exploring Intuition Volume 11 - Social Issues of the Gifted
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