Psychology
Bell Work:
Get all sheets from back of room Humanism
What is Humanistic Application
Psychology
Movement in
Education
Basic Assumptions
Significant Theorists
Strengths
Key Terms
Weaknesses
What is Humanistic
Psychology
Study of Psychology that focuses on the study of the whole person.
Look at behavior not only through eyes of observer, but through eyes of person.
Study the meanings, understandings, and experiences involved in growing, teaching, and learning Study how people are influenced by their selfperceptions and the personal meanings attached to their experiences.
Focus on peoples responses to internal needs in shaping behavior.
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Lesson Closing
Task #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvy Se_GFwE4
Write down three things you got from the video
What do you think SelfActualization/Humanistic Psychology is all about?
Bell Work
Task #2
Read Article on Cognitive
Psychology
http://psychology.about.com/od/historyo fpsychology/a/hist_humanistic.htm Write down 3 Strengths of Humanistic
Summarize the weaknesses
What was Maslow’s contribution to
Psychology?
Basic Assumptions
3 Really Basic Assumptions
Other Universally agreed views of
Humanism
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3 Basic Assumptions
An individuals behavior is primarily determined by his/her perception of the world around him
Perception: Allows us to organize, interpret, and act on outside stimuli based on past experiences Individuals are not solely the product of their environment
Individuals are internally directed and motivated to fulfill their human potential
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Key Theorists
Abraham
Maslow
Carl Rogers
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Abraham Maslow
Co-Founder of Humanistic
Psychology with Carl
Rogers
Believed we are all biologically driven to achieve self-actualization
Came up with Hierarchy of
Needs theory that is most important humanistic theory.
http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=gi9lGv1jJv8 Theorists