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    psychology that have contributed to the learning theory: cognitivist looks at the way we learn through the thinking process‚ the behaviourist school looks at external factors and teacher behaviour and how they influence learning‚ and finally the humanistic approach which is based upon meeting the emotional and

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    research the natural laws of human behavior. However in Candide‚ he disagrees when he states that man was not born with innate ideas. Voltaire does not believe man is either good or bad. According to Trulove‚ he "continued a cautious yet certain‚ humanistic and secular path toward a human-based knowledge of the world" (29). In this knowledge he found that evil existed. He hated the pain and suffering that existed in God’s name through organized religion. Voltaire is "soberly hopeful that through the

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    “Death‚ thou shalt die”. Although this rhetoric displays an effort to show that Death should not be feared‚ Donne is actually presenting a contradictory assertion. Donne claims that man‚ himself‚ controls his own fate‚ but by giving Death these humanistic‚ personal qualities‚ the power to control one’s fate that Donne originally asserted is now

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    M.‚ Matthews‚ & G. (2003)) and focus on three key points to discuss the advantages and problems in OCEANZ Ltd; 1. Respecting and concerning with workers‚ 2. Understanding and satisfying the employees¡¯ wants and needs‚ 3. Working together and encouraging workers. Respecting and Concerning ¡°Mayo stated that the reason workers are motivated by such things is that individuals have a deep psychological need to believe that their organization cares about them‚ is open‚ concerned‚ and willing to

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    three categories: Constructive style‚ Passive/ Defensive Style‚ and Aggressive/Defense Style . Part 1: Personal Thinking Styles (primary‚ backup‚ limiting) In reference to the Human Synergistics Circumplex my Primary (constructive) style Humanistic-Encouraging which is rated the highest with a raw score of 33 and the Percentile score of 69. My Back up (Passive/Defense) style is Approval with a raw score 20 and the Percentile of 83 which is closely followed by Avoidance that scored a raw score

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    Maslow’s (1908-70) work on well known Hierarchy of Needs‚ American psychologist‚ Carl Rogers (1902-87) developed humanistic therapy known as Person-Centered Therapy (PCT).The basic belief of this therapy is for the therapist to develop a more personal relationship with the client‚ to help the client reach a state of understanding that they can help themselves. This idea can be achieved by encouraging the person towards growth‚ placing great stress on the present situation rather than the past.PCT espouses

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    Identify and analyse the key components of collaboration and Socratic Dialogue and contrast with previous practise. By using Socratic dialogue in the approach of cognitive therapy methods I have used the dialogue to change the client’s thinking which resulted in a change of behaviour and feelings‚ I have found when I have directed questions in a discovery way such as; how does this relate to what you told me earlier or do you see any connection ‚unlike ‘self-directed’ (as in PCT) I have found that

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    Unit 6 Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practice Introduction: In education‚ the word “curriculum” is not new since the organisations of schooling and further education have long been associated with the idea of a curriculum. Before starting the assignment‚ we would like to find out what it means by “curriculum” and what is “curriculum development for inclusive practice”. By definition‚ in formal education‚ a curriculum is the set of courses and their contents offered at an educational institution

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    Communication‚ at its base level‚ is the act of expression. Whether that involves conveying one’s feelings‚ opinions‚ or a myriad of possible emotions‚ language is the essential tool that makes expression possible. It can be verbal or non-verbal‚ subtle or complex‚ and is inherently social in nature. However‚ the primary function of language‚ no matter what form it takes‚ will always be that of expression. I‚ like many others no doubt‚ find myself in the all too familiar position of being a relatively

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    There are four approaches that are commonly associated within the integrative psychotherapy modality which are Humanistic‚ Transpersonal‚ Existential and Psychodynamic. The humanistic component based on a hopeful constructive view of an individual’s current present moment and how the past shaped what is happening now‚ encouraging self-awareness to explore feelings. (Rogers‚ C.‚ Maslow‚ A.). Transpersonal

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