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    during crisis times. Maslow’s theory suggests that human needs are arranged in a hierarchy and that individuals must to have each system satisfied in order to progress to fulfilling the next level of need (McLeod‚ 2014). The five levels of need that Maslow identified are listed below and recognized in order; 1. Psychological (air‚ food‚ drink‚ sleep‚ warmth‚ sex) 2. Safety (protection from elements‚ security‚ stability‚ freedom from fear) 3. Social (friendship‚ intimacy‚ affection/love from work group

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    An overview of six psychological perspectives Psychodynamic perspective Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) developed a theory of the human mind that emphasised the interaction of biological drives with the social environment. Freud’s theory emphasises the power of early experience to influence the adult personality. Freud’s theories are called Psychodynamic theories. Psychodynamic refers to the broad theoretical model for explaining mental functioning. ‘Psycho’ means mind or spirit and ‘dynamic’ means

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    The way we work with children and current practice is affected by theories of development which are written by many physcologists who have studied children and ways in which they develop. They have many varied ideas about how children learn. The physcologists have proposed different theories that they claim to explain children’s learning and how important the nature versus nurture argument is. Some of the physcologists and their theories are outlined in this essay. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

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    Hierarchy of Needs: 5 photographs SELF- ACTUALIZATION: Realizing personal potential‚ self-fulfillment‚ seeking personal growth and peak experiences. Human motivation is based on people seeking fulfillment and change through personal growth. Maslow described self-actualized people as those who were fulfilled and doing all they were capable of. SELF-ESTEEM: Achievement‚ mastery‚ independence‚ status‚ dominance‚ prestige‚ managerial responsibility. When considering self-esteem‚ it is important

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    and A. Kroupa (2007)‚ Teamwork and high performance work organization Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/ewco/reports/TN0507TR01/TN0507TR01.pdf Retrieved May 25‚ 2013 * Abraham Harold Maslow‚ 1954. Motivation and Personality * Daniel Pink‚ July 2009. The surprising science of motivation [online] TED Global 2009. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/dan_pink_on_motivation.html Retrieved May 25‚ 2013 * M. D. Wachter‚ June 1976. Journal of

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    the unit. These all help us understand and comprehend psychology in different ways. The six principles I will be discussing are; Behaviourist theories (Pavlov‚ Skinner)‚ Social learning (Bandura)‚ Psychodynamic (Freud‚ Erikson)‚ Humanistic theory (Maslow‚ Carl Rogers)‚ Cognitive theory (Jean‚ Piaget‚ Kelly) and Biological (Gesel). Behaviourism/Behaviourist approach Behaviourist perspective also known as learning perspective explains all the human behaviours are differently affected by the rewards

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    Aristotles’ Philosophy of Man – Self-Realization Brief History about Aristotle Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher. He was a student of Plato and a teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle wrote a lot covering subjects which include physics‚ metaphysics‚ theater‚ poetry‚ music‚ linguistics‚ rhetoric‚ logic‚ politics‚ ethics and biology. His writings were among the first to be considered a comprehensive system of Western philosophy encompassing logic‚ morality‚ politics and metaphysics

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    characters did not cease. They continued to portray modern-day women‚ like Mariska Hargitay’s character Detective Olivia Benson of Law and Order: SVU‚ as capable and willing to achieve self-actualization through less traditional avenues. Abraham Maslow was one of the forces behind the newly-evolving school of humanistic psychology. As the product of a lonely childhood‚ he felt as though he had much time to introspect on what the necessities of a human are. Here‚ is where he created the pyramidal

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    differing thoughts and modes of delivery are the six conditions for therapeutic change which Rogers described as being needed before a client could move towards the changes that they wanted to make in their lives. Carl Rogers‚ along with Abraham Maslow‚ was the founder of the humanist approach to clinical

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    Therapy and my own experiences of practicing with this method of therapy. Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) is categorised as a humanistic approach which was developed in the 1950’s. The major theorists were Carl Rogers‚ Rollo May‚ Fitz Perls and Abraham Maslow. Maslow believed that people are motivated to achieve certain needs‚ and will continually strive to satisfy those needs. This was known as Maslow’s hierarchy of needs or ’Self -actualisation’. (1) A Self Actualised person is thought of as being the best

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