Humanistic. -Apex. (:
Client-centered therapy, developed by Carl Rogers, is based on the belief that individuals are capable of directing their own growth and that the therapist's role is to provide a supportive and empathetic environment for this process to occur. The therapist acts as a facilitator rather than an authority figure, allowing clients to take control of their therapy.
important belief is up to the individual
This approach focuses on changing what people say to themselves, both internally and out loud. It is based on the belief that an individual's actions follow directly from this self-talk.
Christianity emphasizes individual belief; you are only saved by your own belief in the Savior. Judaism emphasizes individual responsibility, you and you alone can repent and atone for your own sins.
Each person has a soul which will be reborn.
An individual's duty in it's life
I think reincarnation gives people peace of mind. If you don't achieve what you are meant to in this life you have plenty of opportunity in the next and next etc.Answer:If, as an individual, you have thought about it and choose to believe in reincarnation for your own personal reasons, or if any number of people do the same, it is not a form of social control. But this still doesn't answer the question, how it might provide a social control. A belief in reincarnation can only be a social control if it is a deliberate idea instilled in a society. If that were the plan, it's a pretty weak form of social control because it includes a belief that you can do poorly in the life you have, with another chance in the next life. Not exactly a strict control. A belief in reincarnation is not enough, other elements would be needed to control the behavior of a society.
Individual spirituality was a belief of the Great Awakening, as was a belief in a vengeful God that would not hesitate to punish His people for their sins.
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An apologia is a written defence of an individual's position or belief.
Democracy's belief in the worth of the individual is indirectly reflected in the emphasis on rights and freedoms of citizens, the protection of individual liberties through a system of checks and balances, and the opportunity for individuals to participate in decision-making processes through voting and civic engagement.
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