Date of Award
8-1976
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
M.A. in Psychology
First Advisor
Dudley E. Sykes
Second Advisor
Grady E. Harlan
Third Advisor
Phillip G. Cooker
Relational Format
Dissertation/thesis
Abstract
This study attempts to outline three methodologies that could assist the client in learning higher order language and processing of the symbols of the self in an attempt at creatively struggling with his sense of existence.
Recommended Citation
Sturman, Michael Jay, "A methodology for the elucidation of the object-choice phenomenon in drug addiction : a comparison of the Jungian, Castanedan and Laingian paradigms" (1976). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1974.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/etd/1974
Concentration/Emphasis
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Comments
Thesis was submitted to the School of Education for a Master of Arts in Guidance and Educational Psychology.