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Humanistic Theory and Social Cognitive Theory

Psychology 12Ms. Rebecca

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Now let’s learn about the other theories:

1. Humanistic Theory2. Social Cognitive Theory

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Humanistic Perspective

Focuses on: Conscious experiences Free will and creativity Studies all factors of the human

condition

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Abraham Maslow

Hierarchy of needs:

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People who are self-actualized:

1. Know and like who they are2. Flexible and spontaneous3. Loving and caring4. Don’t care about what others think5. Focused on a life mission6. Have deep relationships, not superficial

ones7. Have had amazing experiences that have

changed the way they live their lives.

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Carl Rogers

People need certain things to be able to reach self-actualization.

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Unconditional positive regard

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Other things that can help people to grow and thrive:

Being genuine: freely express your feelings

Emathy: share thoughts and feelings and try to understand the thoughts and feelings of others.

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Problems with the Humanistic Perspective:

Vague terms: “spontaneous”, “loving”……

Never say “No”?!

Despite the negatives, Humanistic psychology has helped people to study human strengths and virtues instead of only problems.

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How do we develop self-esteem?

When we are young: From other people like our parents.

-Unconditional love helps kids to have high self-esteem

But if parents only show love when children act a certain way, children may not feel good about themselves.

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So,

You need to learn to be true to yourself – person-centered therapy – and not rely on how others feel about you.

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Summary

Psychoanalytic Theory- we’re products of our childhood and unconscious feelings

Humanistic Theory-We’re products of our own choice

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4.Social Cognitive Theory

Combines research on social behavior, cognition, and learning

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Albert Bandura

To understand personality, you need to think about

Situation How the person

thinks How the person

interacts socially

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Interacting With Our Environment

Reciprocal determinism

Personality AND environment affect behavior.

3 factors: 1. your

thoughts 2. your

environment 3. your

behaviors

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Coach Currey’s Big Loss

Normally, Mr. Currey is very pleasant to be around:

But sometimes:

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Girls Softball Coaching = the worst

1. Change in behavior on field.

2. perception of situation. Confidence in coaching…

3. Elements of situation- zero effort.

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Personal Control

Do you feel in control of your life or does your environment control you?

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Locus of Control

Internal Locus of Control: you control your own fate

External Locus of Control: Fate is a result of outside forces you can’t control.

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Learned Helplessness

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Can people Unlearn helplessness?

Yes! Give them a sense of control again: tv control in prison, arranging things in nursing home….

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Optimism is important

Problems are temporary, not totally your fault.

BUT be careful of being too optimistic!

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How do Social-cognitive theorists do experiments?

Put people in situations and see what they do. Vary the situation to look for personality consistencies. Or look at past behaviors.

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Problems with the Social-Cognitive method

Good because it helps us to realize that situations CAN affect behavior and personality

BUT are we ONLY a product of what we learn? Rewards and punishments? What about greed, revenge, shyness?

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How can we REALLY understand personality?

Look at ALL of the perspectives TOGETHER!

Homework: Finish reading pp333-337 and pp350-358

Next time: Personality Box Assignment!