Glenda Klint
Glenda has spent the last several years in pursuit of higher education and learning in diverse areas of psychological research and applications. Interests and expertise include a passion for designing and creating qualitative and arts-based research.
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Education/Experience
BS in Business/International Business, MSAP in Applied Psychology/ Program Evaluation, PhD student in General PsychologyInterests
Psychology, spirituality, creativity, passion for learning - growth - change, individuation, transformational learning, appreciative inquiry. The main purpose of my research is to participate in what seems to me a revolutionary time to be involved in psyMotto
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. -D. H. LawrenceFavorites
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APPRECIATIVE INQUIRYAppreciative inquiry encourages change by advocating the view that obstacles can become opportunities.
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Carl Jung and a Modern Foundation for Bridging the Gap Between Rationality and EmotionThe vast body of the work of Carl Jung provides an amazing foundation of potential for bridging the gap and providing a language for more effective and harmonious dialogue between the rational and the affective.
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Transformational LearningTransformational learning is an established organizational development tool that can facilitate health promotion. The theory argues that learners can change the way they make sense of the world around them through critical reflection and experience.
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Inspiring the Desire and Passion to Learn, Change and GrowThe objective of this essay is to address psychosocial needs for change that include human emotional, psychological, and spiritual factors.
