Walden University Analyzing Counseling Theories
Part 1: Chart Theory 1: Jungian Analytical Theory Theory 2: Alderian Theory
Background Theory
• Focuses on mind, body, soul (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Carl Gustav Jung (founder) (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Physician (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Partners Jung and Freud (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011) • Alfred Adler (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Understanding their surroundings (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Social environment (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Social interest (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Psychological health (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Individual psychology (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Id; superego; ego (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Human behavior (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• Social environment (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
• General evaluative attitude (Capuzzi, Gross, 2011)
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Being that Adler and Jung were partners for a long period of time then they went their separate ways to have their own theories. The main focus of therapy using this theory would be cognition, perception, and motivation of the client also with focus on the strength to grow and develop (Capuzzi,Gross, 2011). With this theory its main focus is for here and now we have to let these clients speak what’s on their mind and hear what they have to say (Capuzzi,Gross, 2011). With this theory the main focus is to focus on the total person which includes mind, body, and soul (Capuzzi,Gross, 2011). With this approach Jung’s focus is conscious and unconscious aspects of the client in being about to search their mean in in life in a personal way and also using psyche (Capuzzi,Gross,