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CPP 500-1B Classical Schools of Psychotherapy with Dr. Ann-Marie Neale

CPP 500-1B Classical Schools of Psychotherapy with Dr. Ann-Marie Neale Faculty: Ann-Marie Neale, PhD (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE This course is designed to strengthen the student’s acquaintance with the major systems of modern thought in psychotherapy. The course will consist of three components in the treatment of each system of thought, namely, the biography of […]

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Ann-Marie Neale, Ph.D.

Ann-Marie Neale, Ph.D. Dr. Ann-Marie Neale has been a faculty member at the Graduate Theological Foundation since 2011 and became the Karen Horney Professor of Counseling and Psychology in 2013.  She earned a BA in English and Psychology, an MA in Psychology, and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan.  Her doctoral thesis was on

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CPP 500-1 Classical Schools of Psychotherapy with Dr. Mike Brock

CPP 500-1 CLASSICAL SCHOOLS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY Faculty: Ann-Marie Neale, PhD (Profile) Michael L. Brock, PhD, PsyD, LPC (Profile) – Please indicate the faculty member you would like to work with in the Comment section of the Online Registration.  ABOUT THE COURSE This course is designed to strengthen the student’s acquaintance with the major systems of modern

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PLO 512 Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy and Twelve Step Programs of Recovery

PLO 512 Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy and Twelve Step Programs of Recovery Faculty: Dr. Ann-Marie Neale (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE The purpose of this course is to show the similarities and differences in the philosophies inherent in Logotherapy and the 12 Steps Programs of recovery from alcohol or other addictions. Students who enroll would benefit from having

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WOS 505 The Psychoanalytic Feminine Psychology Of Karen Horney, MD

WOS 505 The Psychoanalytic Feminine Psychology Of Karen Horney, MD Faculty: Dr. Ann-Marie Neale (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE Dr. Karen Horney (pronounced Horn-eye) was one of the most prominent and well-respected psychiatrists, psychoanalytic therapists and personality theorists of the twentieth century. She was one of the first female psychoanalytic personality theorists to publically challenge the traditional

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CPP 519 The “Mature” Personality Theory Of Karen Horney, M.D.

CPP 519 The “Mature” Personality Theory Of Karen Horney, M.D. Faculty: Dr. Ann-Marie Neale (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE Dr. Karen Horney (pronounced Horn-eye) is one of the most prominent and well-respected psychiatrists, psychoanalytic therapists and personality theorists of the twentieth century. She is best known as one of the first psychoanalytic personality theorists to challenge the

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PCC 504 Disasters & Community Trauma: In Depth look at First Responders, Children, College Students, & Elderly

PCC 504 Disasters & Community Trauma: In Depth look at First Responders, Children, College Students, & Elderly Faculty: Dr. Ann-Marie Neale (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE This course examines the unique challenges facing first responders, children, college students, and the elderly. First responders are usually medical or mental health professionals, local clergy, local and out of town

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PCC 503 Disasters & Community Trauma: Mental health issues of Survivors & First Responders

PCC 503 Disasters & Community Trauma: Mental health issues of Survivors & First Responders Faculty: Dr. Ann-Marie Neale (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE It seems like almost every day we are continually faced with the aftermath of natural or technological disasters, acts of terrorism and other community trauma. It is impossible to turn on the news or

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PCC 501 Alcoholics Anonymous: A Spiritual Program of Recovery

PCC 501 Alcoholics Anonymous: A Spiritual Program of Recovery Faculty: Dr. Ann-Marie Neale (Profile) ABOUT THE COURSE The primary purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the principles and methods of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) so that they can give accurate information to those they serve. Mental health therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, chaplains, rabbis, priests and

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