This theory sees human beings motivated by free-will and learning is based on both perceptions and their evaluation; behavior is the consequence of human choice motivated by desire to evolve or become.
The psychodynamic theory and behaviorism gave rise to a new perspective in psychology, the humanistic perspective. During the first half of the 1900s, there existed only two main types of psychologists: behaviorist and psychoanalyst. In the behaviorist perspective, behavior is learned and responses develop into second natures. Simply put, the environment in which an individual existed affected him significantly and he/she had no influence over his/her life. According to the psychoanalytic perspective, an individual's instincts controlled behavior and again, there was no influence over one's own life.
Because of the beliefs of the two areas, the humanistic perspective arose and went against the other two. Thus, this new area suggested that people had control over their lives and could control the outcome of their fates. Humanists believed in free will of the individual and they focused more on the human aspect of humanity, rather than just mere science. The founders of the humanistic perspective were Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. Both emphasized that people strive to be the best that they could be in order to reach their potential. Maslow coined the term, "self-actualization," to describe their focus.
from a religious standpoint, that you're your own god. that things you do, skills you have, and such, are the result of your own efforts
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an attitude of acceptance towards others
Person Centered Therapy
It is a theory of mentalist
That's the inflationary theory.
Humanistic theory is the study of people and their morals and philosophies. A good thesis would be humanistic approach versus religious approach and how they are similar.
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The humanistic theory suggests that people are responsible for their actions and lives. It implies that the choice belongs to them to change behavior.
Humanistic theory
Humanistic Theory puts a lot of value on the students own choices. The students like being able to have a little more control over their studies.
Psychotherapy
psychodynamic theory and behavioralism
The Psychoanalytic, Humanistic, Social cognitive, and Trait theory.
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Humanistic psychology Abraham Maslow
man is basicaly good and desirous of helping others.