They feel as if their life is “boring” and have no hope for the future. This creates a pessimistic mindset. The Humanistic Perspective is that the individual will find what they are “missing” in their life. This could be the lack of friendships, relationships, aspirations, etc. This approach is to emphasize that although the individual feels as if there is no purpose in their life, there is a way to change that mindset. Once the individual discovers something that sparks their life, such as a sudden hobby or a loving relationship, they will reach, self-actualization, the last part of the needs of hierarchy. Another example is if an individual does not get into the college they wanted to attend. They are upset and want to give up on trying because they feel as if they are not smart enough. The Humanistic Perspective would show that instead of focusing on the negative aspects about not getting into a college, focus on what they can do to improve. For instance, the individual can focus on their strengths instead of their flaws. They can focus on what they can do better next time in order to get into the school they want. The goal of the Humanistic Perspective is to portray the positive aspects of life rather than dwell on the negative
They feel as if their life is “boring” and have no hope for the future. This creates a pessimistic mindset. The Humanistic Perspective is that the individual will find what they are “missing” in their life. This could be the lack of friendships, relationships, aspirations, etc. This approach is to emphasize that although the individual feels as if there is no purpose in their life, there is a way to change that mindset. Once the individual discovers something that sparks their life, such as a sudden hobby or a loving relationship, they will reach, self-actualization, the last part of the needs of hierarchy. Another example is if an individual does not get into the college they wanted to attend. They are upset and want to give up on trying because they feel as if they are not smart enough. The Humanistic Perspective would show that instead of focusing on the negative aspects about not getting into a college, focus on what they can do to improve. For instance, the individual can focus on their strengths instead of their flaws. They can focus on what they can do better next time in order to get into the school they want. The goal of the Humanistic Perspective is to portray the positive aspects of life rather than dwell on the negative