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HUMANISM

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    Revision of key concepts of HUmanism
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  • True or false? For Humanists, behaviour must be understood in terms of the subjective experience of the individual.
    True. Phenomenological viewpoint, behaviour + how the person sees the world
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  • True or false? Behaviour is constrained by current circumstances and past experiences.
    False. The way we act is neither a response to a stimulus nor determined only by past events. Humans choose and decide how to behave and thus have free will
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  • True or false? Teachers cannot meet the physiological needs of the students.
    True. It’s impossible for the teacher to meet this need (food, clothing and sleep) for all the students.
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  • True or false? Incongruence represents a match between the self and the ideal self.
    False. Incongruence represents a mismatch between self and ideal self. It’s what we experience and what we communicate
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  • Complete: .................. is an approach in which the person seeking therapy, not the therapist, is seen as directing the process of therapy.
    CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY
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  • Complete: The .................. refers to our notions of who we would like to be and the goals and aspirations we have for our lives which is a dynamically changing construct.
    IDEAL SELF
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  • Complete: ............. is a condition that fosters growth development and is described as the ability to understand another person’s point of view.
    EMPATHY
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  • Complete: Incongruence is the result of .........................
    UNHEALTHY GROWTH
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  • Deficiency needs are…
    those whose motivating power is triggered by the absence of the underlying requirements, such as physiological or esteem needs.
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  • Select examples of basic needs:
    A, C & D
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  • The conditions for healthy growth are:
    Openness, empathy and unconditional positive regard
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  • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs:
    Basic needs - Psychological needs - self-fulfillment needs
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