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    This is a tricky question‚ considering it all depends on what the issue that needs resolution. But going off of a broad idea I’d have to say I mostly agree with the humanistic variant. Humanistic therapy focuses on issues that are directly related to their current everyday situation. It focuses on changes that a person needs to make in their current lives in order to find peace with what ever issue they are currently facing. ( p.579-580) I feel this would be the best approach (or even most of the

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    Biological and humanistic approaches to personality Jonathan G. Castro PSY 250 October 17‚ 2012 Andrew R. Moskowitz Biological and humanistic approaches to personality In our world there are different types of people with different types of personalities. There are many way to describe where they came from through biological or humanistic theories. In my paper I will describe biological factors that are influences to the formation to personality. I will agree to disagree with the theory of

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    Running head: PERSONALITY THEORY PAPER Personality Theory Paper Personality Theory Paper From the theories of Sigmund Freud to humanistic theories of personality‚ how one views others greatly influences how one sees the world and vice versa. Because the theories are so different—some suggesting that human nature is ill‚ evil‚ or bad‚ while others believe it is intrinsically good—it is easy to see why people’s views of others and the world are so different. However‚ each person has a single

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    the traditionally authoritarian relationship between therapist and client and his view of them as being equal. The client determines the direction of the therapy. Rogers states that individuals are the architects of their own life. This form of humanistic therapy deals with the ways in which people perceive themselves consciously rather than having a therapist try to interpret unconscious

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    Facilitation Theory (Humanistic Approach) The humanistic approach of the facilitation theory was developed by Carlos Roger and other influencers. The facilitation theory as of Roger’s views rests in the relationship between the facilitator and the learner‚ for this reason it is described as being the humanistic approach to the facilitation theory as it is concerned with the human side of the learning process (Roger‚ 1976). The teaching skills‚ knowledge of the tutor‚ utilizing visual aids‚ curriculum

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    The personality and behavior of Ron Burgundy‚ the main character of the movie "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy"‚ can be analyzed through the qualities exhibited in both the Freudian and Humanistic perspective of psychology. The analysis will begin with a Freudian perspective followed by a humanistic perspective. But first it is necessary to provide a brief summary of the movie. The film takes place in San Diego during the 1970’s‚ "a time before cable…where the news anchorman reigned supreme"

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    Today was an interesting class on the Three Approaches to Instruction. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. In my opinion you cannot use one approach alone. For some younger age children the Humanistic and Cognitive approach have to be incorporated with the Behavioural. According to The Cognitive approach‚ one needs prior knowledge and experience. For example‚ to be able to teach a class of kindergartners or first graders a teacher can see that the students do not have much prior knowledge

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    of learning in relation to Attitudes to learning‚ with specific focus on the Humanistic theory. Cognitive development is ‘the development of perception‚ memory‚ language‚ concepts‚ thinking‚ problem solving‚ metacognition‚ and social cognition’ (Kuhn 2013). There are a number of relevant and contrasting theories relating to cognitive development‚ however for the purpose of this assignment I will focus on the Humanistic theory‚ which when linked with attitudes to learning‚ is relevant to the methods

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    offer similar aspects such as confidential services; however it is not counseling befriending. Person centred approach focus is to help the client to reach maximum fulfilment or potential‚ and to become fully functioning as a person. Carl Rogers’ Humanistic approach believed in the innate ability of individuals to find their way through their problems given the correct environment to do so. In order to do this successfully‚ however‚ Rogers declared that three core conditions: empathy‚ congruence and

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    Sailor who fell from Grace with the Sea”‚ though both novels are from the same cultural background they both depict contrasting philosophies on three aspects of life; these three aspects are love‚ life and death. In “Kitchen” we see a humanistic side of love‚ life and death. On the other hand “Sailor” portrays a far more Nihilistic point of view‚ where love is only physical and strong people must not show any sign of emotion. Overall‚ both these novels come from the same culture

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