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This document offers a comprehensive overview of humanistic and existential psychology, exploring key concepts such as maslow's hierarchy of needs (including its evolution from five to seven stages) and rogers' person-centered approach. it delves into the characteristics of a fully functioning person, the significance of positive and conditional regard in therapy, and the strengths and limitations of person-centered therapy. furthermore, it examines existentialism through rollo may's contributions, including concepts like dasein, modes of existence, and the nature of anxiety and guilt. The document also explores different forms of love and the discovery of life's meaning.
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Definition: The person-centered approach, also known as client-centered therapy, emphasizesbased on the the belief client's that^ subjective experience,individuals have the capacity^ self-exploration, for self-awareness,^ and^ self-actualization. growth, and^ It^ is
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inner-^ Congruence: experiences and values.^ The^ individual's^ thoughts,^ feelings,^ and^ behaviors^ are^ aligned^ with^ their
one's-^ Sense own^ oflife^ Freedom: and actions.^ Feeling^ empowered^ to^ make^ choices^ and^ take^ responsibility^ for
space for the client to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
with theGenuineness**: client, fostering^ The therapisttrust and israpport.^ authentic,^ transparent,^ and^ congruent^ in^ their^ interactions
-Lack of^ Structure:^ Some^ critics^ argue that
person-centered^ therapy^ lacks
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may not^ be^ suitable^ for^ clients^ who^ require^
more directive^ or structured^ interventions.
relies heavily^ on^ the^ therapist's^ ability^ to^ provide^
empathic understanding,^ genuine^ warmth. and unconditional^ positive^ regard,^ which^ may^ vary^
among practitioners. Not Suitable^ for^ Severe^ Disorders:^ Person-centered^
therapy may^ not^ be^ appropriate^ for clients with^ severe^ mental^ health issues or^ conditions^
that require^ more intensive^ or
Existential approach Basic Distinguishing^ Features^ of^ the^ Existential^ Approach:
experience of existence.
freedom to^ choose and^ the responsibility to take^ ownership^ of^ one's^ life.
authenticity, acknowledging existential angst.
Rollo May^ was^ a^ prominent^ existential^ psychologist^ who^ contributed^ significantly^
to the understanding of^ human^ existence^ and^ psychology.
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