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Humanistic Psychology
Bryan Card
Psychology 335, Theories of Personality
University of Maryland, University College
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Theoretical perspective of the approach
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Conclusion
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References
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5.
According to
this view the past, future, other places, even other people are
no more than ideals or illusions (Funder, 2010).
According to humanistic psychology, the sum of your
individual experiences is referred to as your construal (Funder,
2010).
view your experiences, that you influence your life through free
will.
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While
Born January
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faculty of Brooklyn College, where he began to study selfactualizing people, or those who strive to realize fully
[their] potential (Merriam-Webster, 2015).
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individuals.
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(Funder, 2010)
This
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Accordingly, he
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In a series of
compared, these studies indicated that the group that felt they
needed to participate in psychotherapy experienced greater
disparity between these two selves than those who did not seek
therapy (Funder, 2010).
When participants were asked to repeat this exercise after
undergoing a program of humanistic psychotherapy treatment, the
results showed that their real self and their ideal self were
more closely aligned then before.
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The
In comparison to other
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Conclusion
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References
Benjafield, John G. (2010). A History of Psychology: Third
Edition. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press. pp. 357
362. ISBN 978-0-19-543021-9.
Boss, M. (1963).
Basic Books
New York:
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