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    I. INTRODUCTION The emergence of humanistic learning theory can not be separated from the movement of humanistic education that focuses on affective outcomes‚ learning about how to learn and learning to enhance creativity and human potential. This humanistic approach emerged as a form of disapproval on two previous views‚ the views of psychoanalysis and behavioristik in explaining human behavior. Disagreement is based on the assumption that the views of psychoanalysis too pessimistic outlook bleak

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    Dan Chaon’s Ill Will One of the darkest books of the year‚ Ill Will is a story you will never forget; it’s dark subplots are intertwined to unveil difficulties all humans face. “People can find patterns in all kinds of random events. It’s called apophenia. It’s the tendency we humans have to find meaning in disconnected information.” -Dan Chaon. Examining something as intricate as the human brain takes great meaning and caution; but when handled right‚ can be a powerful message. Writing with the

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    The Application of Humanistic Nursing in Patient With Asthma Nurses dedicated themselves in caring others therefore biases and personal prejudice is put aside in order to care to every client. Knowing the person intuitively and scientifically helps the nurse synthesize the most appropriate intervention. In the case study‚ the Theory of Humanistic Nursing by Patterson and Zderald serves as the framework in caring for the patient with asthma. Nurse knowing the other “Intuitively” The nurse must know

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    Humanistic Perspective The focus of the humanistic perspective is on the self‚ which translates into "YOU"‚ and "your" perception of "your" experiences. This veiw argues that you are free to choose your own behavior‚ rather than reacting to environmental stimuli and reinforcers. Issues dealing with self-esteem‚ self-fulfillment‚ and needs are paramount. The major focus is to facilitate personal development. Two major theorists associated with this view are Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.

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    Humanistic Theories of Learning: I. Introduction Humanism‚ a paradigm that emerged in the 1960s‚ focuses on the human freedom‚ dignity‚ and potential. A central assumption of humanism is that people act with intentionality and values. Humanism would concentrate upon the development of the child ’s self-concept. If the child feels good about him or herself then that is a positive start. Feeling good about oneself would involve an understanding of ones ’ strengths and weaknesses‚ and a

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    Existential and Expressive Arts Therapy Saré Gebhardt GEXTH 5102.01 Karen Estrella November 30‚ 2008 Sometime in the late eighties‚ Shaun McNiff‚ Sr. Kathleen Burke and I sat in a small pub in Cleveland‚ Ohio. It was after midnight when conversation turned to my writing project‚ this book. Sr. Kathleen asked‚ “What’s the title going to be?” “Well‚” I replied‚ “the working title is Existential Art Therapy.” Shaun sighed. “Bruce‚ don’t be redundant. All art is existential.” …I have

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    minds‚ there is existential depression sad. In James T. Webb’s article‚ “Existential Depression in Gifted Individuals” he explains the thought process of higher thinking individuals and how the thinking can affect their emotional state. Existential depression is when people ponder life’s existential questions like death‚ isolation‚ freedom‚ and meaninglessness‚ for a prolonged period of time. Tess in Aryn Kyle’s short story‚ “Nine” is an example of a gifted child with existential depression. She

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    Regardless of all the benefits in DTSP‚ of course it has side effects on some types of therapies such as humanistic therapy. Humanistic therapy helps individuals access and understand their feelings‚ gain a sense of meaning in life‚ and reach self-actualization. That’s mean that the person is almost normal‚ but he needs a small support& motivation in life. If the patient of humanistic therapy saw a lot of machines beside him‚ he won’t be comfortable with the place it will give him a feeling of sickness

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    Social ills are issues that relate to society’s perception of people’s personal lives. Nowadays‚ the common social ills faced by society are truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship to mention but a few. Internet is the main cause of today’s social ills‚ I totally agree with this statement because it causes addictions‚ obsessions and depressions. To begin‚ internet causes addiction. Internet is all accessible to anyone without age limit nor gender. Having an unlimited

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    romans chapter 4 is about how faith is the means for is proof that faith has always been the means for justification. Paul reflects back to the Old Testament patriarchs who were justified by faith‚ not works‚ to illustrate his point. Paul uses this illustration to prove that Gentiles were part of this promise given to Abraham. The whole world was blessed through him because he chose to believe God rather than his circumstances and because of this‚ his faith was credited to him as righteousness.

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