CNL-500 Classical Theory Comparison worksheet
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Classical Theory Comparison Worksheet
Nick Salvesen
Grand Canyon University
Course Number: CNL 500
Dr. Julius Austin
8/23/23
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Neoanalytic Theory- Self Psychology
Neoanalytic theory and self-psychology, focuses on the formation of a healthy, self-identity and
the role of empathetic relationships in achieving emotional well-being. Both neoanalytic theory
and self psychology emphasize the importance of ongoing personal growth, emphasizing that
development and self-discovery continue throughout an individual's life, offering a more
comprehensive and contemporary perspective on human psychology (Author, Year).
The Section Heading
The heading above would be used if you want to have your paper divided into sections
based on content. This is a Level 1 heading, and it is centered and bolded, and the initial word
and each word of four or more letters is capitalized. The heading should be a short descriptor of
the section. Note that not all papers will have headings or subheadings in them. Papers for
beginning undergraduate courses (100 or 200 level) will generally not need headings beyond
Level 1. The paper title serves as the heading for the first paragraph of the paper, so
“Introduction” is not used as a heading.
Subsection Heading
The subheading above would be used if there are several sections within the topic labeled
in a first level heading. This is a Level 2 heading, and it is flush left and bolded, and the initial
word and each word of four or more letters is capitalized.
Subsection Heading
APA dictates that you should avoid having only one subsection heading and subsection
within a section. In other words, use at least two subheadings under a main heading, or do not
use any at all. Headings are used in order, so a paper must use Level 1 before using Level 2. Do
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not adjust spacing to change where on the page a heading falls, even if it would be the last line
on a page.
The Title Page
When you are ready to write, and after having read these instructions completely, you can
delete these directions and start typing. The formatting should stay the same. You will also need
to change the items on the title page. Fill in your own title, name, course, college, instructor, and
date. List the college to which the course belongs, such as College of Theology, College of
Business, or College of Humanities and Social Sciences. GCU uses three letters and numbers
with a hyphen for course numbers, such as CWV-101 or UNV-104. The date should be written as
Month Day, Year. Spell out the month name.
Formatting References and Citations
APA Style includes rules for citing resources. The
Publication Manual
(APA, 2020) also
discusses the desired tone of writing, grammar, punctuation, formatting for numbers, and a
variety of other important topics. Although APA Style rules are used in this template, the purpose
of the template is only to demonstrate spacing and the general parts of the paper. GCU has
prepared an
APA Style Guide
available in the Student Success Center and on the GCU Library’s
Citing Sources in APA
guide (https://libguides.gcu.edu/APA) for help in correctly formatting
according to APA Style.
The reference list should appear at the end of a paper. It provides the information
necessary for a reader to locate and retrieve any source you cite in the body of the paper. Each
source you cite in the paper must appear in your reference list; likewise, each entry in the
reference list must be cited in your text. A sample reference page is included below. This page
includes examples of how to format different reference types. The first reference is to a webpage
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without a clear date, which is common with organizational websites (American Nurses
Association, n.d.). Next is the
Publication Manual
referred to throughout this template (APA,
2020). Notice that the manual reference includes the DOI number, even though this is a print
book, as the DOI was listed on book, and does not include a publisher name since the publisher
is also the author. A journal article reference will also often include a DOI, and as this article has
four authors, only the first would appear in the in-text citation (Copeland et al., 2013).
Government publications like the
Treatment Improvement Protocol
series documents from the
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (2014) are another common source found online. A book
without a DOI is the last example (Holland & Forrest, 2017).
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