Freud and Jung had a long relationship, but Jung rejected some of Freud’s theories and developed his own method of psychology. They disagreed on religion, the unconscious, and what drives humans. Jung believed in the collective unconscious and the need for individuation, while Freud believed in repressed sexuality. Jung’s therapy focused on helping patients understand […]
Ancient Hebrew differs from modern Hebrew in grammar, phonology, and vocabulary. It was mostly used in religious practice and is now a literary and liturgical language. Modern Hebrew is the national language of Israel, based on Sephardic Hebrew phonology, and incorporates loanwords and neologisms. Ancient Hebrew is still used in literary and liturgical contexts and […]
Mediation is a popular form of conflict resolution for personal, professional, and legal matters. There are two traditional styles: facilitative and evaluative. Facilitative mediation involves a mediator helping parties reach a mutually agreeable resolution, while evaluative mediation is more focused on legal aspects and predicting outcomes. Both styles have advantages and disadvantages and should be […]