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1. Presented by: Donna Rokahr PSY490 Instructor: Candice
Roquemore, M.S. 11/26/2013
2. Abraham Maslow said: April 1, 1908 - June 8, 1970 "When
people appear to be something other than good and decent, it is
only because they are reacting to stress, pain, or the deprivation
of basic human needs such as security, love, and Self- esteem."
(Toward a Psychology of Being, 1968)
3. Abraham Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
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4. Supporting Points to Self-Actualization Acceptance and
Realism Problem-centering Spontaneity Autonomy and solitude
Continued Freshness for Appreciation
6. What happens as people progress through Maslow's hierarchy
of needs? Which of the following identifies one example of a
physiological need? Before safety, love, and esteem needs can be
met, what need must be met first? What type of needs set the
foundation for Maslow's hierarchy of needs? Quiz
7. Carl Rogers January 8, 1902 February 4, 1987 Client Centered
Therapy The Fully-Functioning Person
8. Carl Rogers Explanation "Unconditional positive regard means
that when the therapist is experiencing a positive, acceptant
attitude toward whatever the client is at that moment, therapeutic
movement or change is more likely. It involves the therapist's
willingness for the client to be whatever feeling is going on at
that moment - confusion, resentment, fear, anger, courage, love, or
prideThe therapist prizes the client in a total rather than a
conditional way."
10. Positive Psychology Happiness Optimism and helplessness
Mindfulness Future contributions to Humanism
11. Motivational Interviewing Collaboration Drawing out
Autonomy The Future Contd
12. Humanistic psychology is often seen as subjective
Observations are unverifiable. Emphasis on the role of the
individual Recognizes the role of environment Versatility Reduced
stigma attached to therapy Limitations, Criticisms, and
Strengths
13. Strengthening ones Internal Locus of control
14. Achieving Balance
15. Coping with Emotional Stress
16. Finding ways to Relief Stress
17. Living a Healthy Lifestyle
18. Energy and Productivity
19. Cherry, K. (2013). Psychology Theories. Retrieved from
http://psychology.about.com/od/psychology101/u/psychology-
theories.htm#s4 Miller, R. (1991). Motivational interviewing as a
Counseling Style. Retrieved from
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK64964/ Boeree, G. (2003).
Individual, Existential, and Humanistic Psychology. Retrieved from
http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/genpsyhumanists.html Allison, S.
(2013). Positive Psychology: Harnessing the Power of Happiness,
Mindfulness, and Personal Strength. Retrieved from
http://www.health.harvard.edu/special_health_reports/Positive-Psychology
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