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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
Jeffrey L. Geller

Birth of a Self (Poem)
Kathlyn Kingdon

The Phenomenology of Individuation
Bob Brown

Jung and I: A Study in Personal Integration
Barbara McLean

Desert Song (Poem)
Elizabeth Maxwell

Self-Esteem and Congruent Communication: Virginia Satir’s Road to Integration
Barbara Jo Brothers

Inner Growth and Transformation in the Life of Eleanor Roosevelt
Michael M. Piechowski

The Gifted Woman as Impostor
Lee Anne Bell

Warts and Rainbows: Issues in the Psychology of the Gifted
Deirdre V. Lovecky

Moral Development: Theories and Lives
Barry Grant

 

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Other issues include:
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Volume 1 - Positive Disintegration

Volume 2 - Models of Integration

Volume 3 - The Possible Human

Volume 4 - The Self

Volume 5 - Valuing the Feminine

Volume 6 - Becoming Authentic

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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