Humanistic therapy adoptsa holistic approach that focuses on free will, human potential, and self-discovery. It aims to help you develop a strong and healthy sense of self, explore your feelings, find meaning, and focus on your strengths. There are two approaches to humanistic therapy: Empathy...
Existential humanistic therapyexistentialmeaning of lifelovecouplesThe study aims to explain Existential Humanistic Therapy with Iranian Couples and its Effect on Meaning of Life and Love Attitudes. The population consists of all married couples who have referred to counseling centers, whom 20 couples ...
Humanistic psychology and psychotherapy are characterized by a positive view of human functioning, a commitment to phenomenology, a belief in the capacity for self-determination, the promotion of in-therapy experiencing, and a commitment to a person-centered therapeutic relationship (Greenberg, Elliott,...
The aims of this research were to establish to what extent teachers understand the importance of humanistic approaches and how teachers contribute to the quality of interaction in the classroom. In order to understand teachers' perspectives, the in-depth interviews were carried out with teachers. A...
Giorgi argued that psychology has the responsibility to investigate 6 the full range of behavior and experience of people in such a way that the aims of rigorous science are fulfilled, but that these aims should not be implemented primarily in terms of the criteria of the natural sciences. As...
“human flourishing,” stop short of the fuller aforementioned aims. Specifically, I show how positive psychology appears to oversimplify both the experience of human flourishing and its social-adaptive value. While the positive psychology findings on flourishing are useful in limited contexts, e....
fear and aggression it provides a window of rationality, inspired by intelligence, understanding and humanistic principles' - The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling & Psychotherapy 'This stimulating addition to SAGE's catalogues aims ... N Totton 被引量: 25发表: 2000年 Psychology for Health...
dignity as meant by the dignity category; do not ignore or violate dignity, as people are inherently dignified and vulnerable to harm. Yet if a business aims to be truly humanistic, one needs to pay attention to the dignity continuum, in which not violating dignity is not enough....
During times of great change, ethical leaders have the opportunity to help those impacted navigate the emerging reality with clarity and wisdom. The world of college athletics is currently undergoing such a sea-change. The challenge for leaders is that previously unaccepted behaviors (for example, ...
In the field of adult mental health, motivation has been found to be one of the strongest predictors of therapeutic outcomes, and it was hypothesised that this may also be a predictor of outcomes for young people in school-based counselling services. Aims: To assess the relationship between ...