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THOMPSON, Dorothy J. Psychology of the Good Shepherd Nuns in the Re-education of the EmotionallyDisturbed. A thesis written in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Saint Mary's University, School of Education, Halifax, N.S., 1961, THOMPSON, Dorothy J. The Psychology of the Good Shepherd Nuns in the Re-education of the Emotionally Disturbed. A thesis written in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts. (Halifax, N.S.) : Saint Mary's University, School of Education, March 25, 1961. Pp (3),1-109 leaves, printed one side only. 4to, blue cloth tape spine, blue card covers.Contents : Introduction. 1. History. 2. The Psychology of the Good Shepher d in the Re-education of the Emotionally Disturbed (Basic Tenets - Love, Dedication, Kindness; Entrance to School; Inter-personality Relationships Prior to Group Entrance; Group Therapy - Types of Groups, Attitude to Authority in Group, Group Assembly; Individual Counselling; Environment; Employment, Music, Art and Other Therapies; Formal Education; Rewards and Punishments; Infirmary; Dormitory; The Dining Room; Recreation; Departure; Homes for Unmarried Mothers; Staff). 3. Comparison of the Psychology of the Good Shepherd with the Psychology of Freud, Jung, and Adler and Their Followers (Principle of Personality; Basic Tenets – Love, Kindness; Entrance to School; Inter-Personality Relationships; Group Therapy - Attitude to Authority in theGroup Assembly; Individual Counselling; Environment; Religion; Employment; Other Therapies; Formal Education; Rewards; Punishments; Infirmary; The Do rmitory; The Dining Room; Departure; Homes for Unmarried Mothers; Staff). Conclusion. Lightly rubbed, else very good. 80.00 Price:
85.00 CDN
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