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    “Let us make our future now‚ and let us make our dreams tomorrow’s reality‚” said by Malala Yousafzai‚ follows Jean-Paul Sartre’s existential idea of creating your own future. On the other hand‚ the idea of those who cannot create their own future and has to depend on others to make it is called bad faith. In Franz Kafka’s book‚ Metamorphosis‚ the main character‚ Gregor‚ can be seen following Sartre’s idea of existentialism. For example‚ in chapter three of the book‚ Gregor creeps out of his room

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    Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Jesse Ruffin PSY/250 August 1‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Personality is complex‚ and each ’s personality characteristics are unique. Personality has been studied and explained over the years from the likes of Freud‚ Jung‚ Adler‚ and countless other psychologist and is directly linked to Maslow ’s theories of biological and humanistic approaches to personality. We will examine the attachment

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    HEAD: PERSON-CENTERED AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY Comparing and Contrasting Person-Centered and Existential Therapy Taji L. Mitchiner North Carolina Central University Theories and Techniques of Counseling and Psychotherapy Spring 2011 Introduction This research paper will examine the similarities and differences between Person-Centered therapy and Existential therapy. Person Centered therapy and Existential therapy are both non-directive from the humanistic approach. Both of these approaches

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    Of course‚ humanistic psychology was really organized defined in the 20th century. The main contributor‚ Abraham Maslow‚ and several others pushed this movement. Among Maslow was also Carl Rogers and Rollo May. Carl Rogers was the main contributor to applied humanistic theories in clinical settings. His early studies focused on human growth and personal enlightenment. He defined five criteria for clinical sessions under the humanistic approach: emotional contact between the two persons (client and

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    Ricardo Sanchez-Fernandez General Psychology 101 Phyllis Castillo-McMahon November 2‚ 2016 The Humanistic Perspective The Humanistic Perspective was influenced greatly by the outstanding work of Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow. Humanistic Perspective points out the role of motivation on thoughts and behavior. Also the Humanistic Perspective believe that people search for creativity‚ value‚ and meaning. The main idea of this perspective is that people have goals in life that they want to meet because

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    Client Paper Laura Gisel BSHS/305 Angela Murray 11/06/2014 Now-a-days there are multiple reasons as to why a client may be in need of assistance. Life happens‚ and we all need help at some point or another. There is a variety of agency that can provide the help these clients need‚ the agencies can be either public or private‚ and the job of the human service worker is to help the client become more self-sufficient. Human services workers help clients that are unable to help themselves (the

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    because relationship. We may choose to go the speed limit because we do not want to get a speeding ticket‚ or have lunch because at this time is best spent feeding our self. These examples of becauses I will explore with more detail later in this paper. Intentionality takes full form when a person chooses how and what to be motivated by. Shall I have lunch now or later? My intentionality is the meaning that lunch has to me‚ and that I have on the experience of eating. It is the meaning making experience

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    steps involved in making healthy changes. Patients most often understand lifestyle changes such as; needing to reduce the fat in the diet in order to control weight‚ but consistent‚ life-long behavior changes are difficult. There are different change theories and models that are very useful in addressing lifestyle modifications. The Stages of Change model is especially useful to the family practice setting. The Stages of Change models shows that most people display change gradually starting from being

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    head: THEORY CHOICE AND ARTICLE SELECTION ASSIGNMENT Abstract The French existentialism movement during the early and mid twentieth century influenced many areas outside of the philosophical world. Among those affected was uprising humanistic psychology. Carl Rogers played a principal role in this new concentration. Rogers’s psychological contributions consisted mainly of his practice of client-centered therapy and his idea of the self and self-actualization. Both of these theories have

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    Existential problems of modern living It seems that all the attention today‚ modern society society geared towards ensuring comfortable living conditions for the people and the development of human society in general. More and more attention is paid to the protection of human rights‚ care for the disadvantaged minorities‚ gender equality‚ social welfare‚ compulsory education‚ improving the legal system that will all realize. It could be said that a society is so arranged that even has time to deal

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