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Archetype, mission, and the human journey: a curriculum

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LaurieAnn Yeisley-Drogin. Archetype, Mission, and the Human Journey: a Curriculum. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/42184a94-2a6f-43eb-a598-c490a4c4a0b8.

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L. Yeisley-drogin. Archetype, mission, and the human journey: a curriculum. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/42184a94-2a6f-43eb-a598-c490a4c4a0b8

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LaurieAnn Yeisley-Drogin. Archetype, Mission, and the Human Journey: a Curriculum. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/42184a94-2a6f-43eb-a598-c490a4c4a0b8.

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  • This project proposes development of a curriculum that draws upon the fields of theology, anthropology, and psychology in order to increase the sense of vocation, purpose, and life satisfaction in individuals experiencing life transition or restlessness. Through the use of archetypal imagery, group reflection, and symbolic reinterpretation of life experiences, subjects explore their past, present, and future life's direction. The curriculum is designed to be adapted for group settings ranging from teens in identity formation through adults experiencing acute emotional crises. Evaluations reflected subjects' increased sense of security and positive excitement about the future as journey.
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  • 02/17/2024

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