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Theoretical Perspectives on Development
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The Humanistic Theories…
centralized on the drive toward self-actualization, to realize one’s full potential .
include personal growth, openness to experience, living in the present, personal responsibility, and the inherent goodness of people.
are called Organistic theories with a focus on the entire person.
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The Humanistic Theories…
Today rather than the past~There is more to human existence than
dealing with hidden conflicts (Anti-Freud)
The humanists’ view that persons are inherently good with unique attributes for greatness
In contrast to Freudian determinism, humanists emphasize personal responsibility and choice
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The Humanists…
Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers
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Who is Abraham Maslow?
rejected ideas of Freud and Skinner
originally studied psychology because of his intrigue with behavioral theory and the writings of John B. Watson
forerunner of positive psychology books are his bestfriends
grew up Jewish in a non-Jewish neighborhood 1908-1970
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Maslow’s Humanistic TheoryWe are
born with certain needs.
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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Maslow’s Humanistic Theory Physiological Needs
FoodOxygenWaterShelterSleepSex
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Maslow’s Humanistic Theory Safety Needs
Security in our environment
Stability and protection Job security, insurance
and retirement plans
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Maslow’s Humanistic Theory Esteem Needs
Achievement, education, competence and respect
Lower level need for respect from others
Such as recognition, attention, appreciation.
Higher level self respect Such as confidence, competence,
mastery.
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Maslow’s Humanistic Theory
Realize our fullest potential Moments of transcendence. To climb above culture.
Self Actualization
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Carl Rogers
People are a “genetic blueprint, to which substance
is added as life progresses”
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Carl RogersPersonality develops in service
to positive goals
Everyone has innate capacities, capabilities, and potentials
*Goal of life: become the best version of whatever each of us is capable of
Rogers is regarded as the founder of psychotherapy research.
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Rogers’ Idea
Example: If you think you are intelligent you will strive to live up to that image
The need for self-actualization: a need to reach one’s full potential
The need for self-regard: an unconditional positive view of the self
Rogers described two needs as essential to well-being:
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What makes a person “fully functioning”?
Fully functioning —an individual whose self-concept closely resembles his or her inborn capacities or potentials.
Rogers maintained that to be fully functioning, one must:
be open to experience live in the moment live life to the fullest trust own intuition
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Unconditional positive regard—full acceptance and love of another person regardless of that person’s behavior.
Conditional Positive Regard—acceptance and love that are extended only when a person behaves in certain ways and fulfills certain conditions.
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What are some pros and cons to Humanistic Personality Theories?