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  • ...as Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT-C) is an empirically supported humanistic treatment that arose out of emotion theory and attachment theory. It views
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  • ...hology]], [[functional psychology|functionalism]], [[humanistic psychology|humanistic]]/[[Gestalt therapy|Gestalt]], and [[cognitivism (psychology)|cognitivism]] * [[Humanistic psychology]]
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  • ...eason Gestalt therapy falls within the category of [[humanistic psychology|humanistic psychotherapies]]. Because Gestalt therapy includes perception and the mean
    41 KB (6,130 words) - 16:43, 5 March 2011
  • ...herapy]] and a prominent source of inspiration for [[humanistic psychology|humanistic psychologists]].
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  • ...t that a careful study of REBT shows that it is both philosophically deep, humanistic and individualized collaboratively working on the basis of the client’s p
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  • ...was well known for his work as a sexologist and for his liberal [[Humanism|humanistic]], and controversial in some camps, opinions on human sexuality. He also wo ...ut human sexuality from the original, the revision constituted his current humanistic opinions and ethical ideals.
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  • ...reformulate Freudian thought, presenting a [[Holism|holistic]], [[Humanism|humanistic]] view of the individual psyche which placed much emphasis on [[Culture|cul
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  • ...aph. --><ref name="May">{{Harvnb |May|1994| p=133}}</ref> The founder of [[humanistic psychology]], American psychologist [[Abraham Maslow]], suggested that depr
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  • ...1392.</ref><ref>Shechtman, Z., Pastor, R., 2005. Cognitive-behavioural and humanistic group treatment for children with learning disabilities: A comparison of ou Person-centred therapy, now considered a founding work in the [[humanistic]] school of psychotherapies, began formally with Carl Rogers.<ref name="Pro
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  • '''Unconditional positive regard''', a term coined by the [[Humanistic psychology|humanist]] [[Carl Rogers]], is blanket acceptance and support of
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  • ...larizing the term “biofeedback.” <ref>{{cite book |author=Moss D|title=Humanistic and transpersonal psychology: a historical and biographical sourcebook |pub
    77 KB (10,500 words) - 10:48, 6 March 2011
  • ...dged Adler's influence on his own theories. Both individual psychology and humanistic psychology hold that the individual human being is the best determinant of
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  • Today, Rank can be seen as one of the great pioneers in the fields of [[humanistic psychology]], [[Existential therapy| ...rapy: Carl Rogers, Otto Rank, and 'The Beyond,' an article in ''Journal of Humanistic Psychology,'' Volume 35, pp.&nbsp;54&ndash;110. [http://www.ottorank.com/wp
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  • ...e major theories include dispositional (trait) perspective, psychodynamic, humanistic, biological, behaviorist and social learning perspective. There is no conse ...ly believe that humans are passively shaped by their environments, whereas humanistic and cognitive theorists believe that humans are more active.
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  • ...American professor of [[psychology]] at Brandeis University who founded [[humanistic psychology]] and created [[Maslow's hierarchy of needs]]. ...izing]] persons, and [[peak experiences]]. Maslow became the leader of the humanistic school of psychology that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, which he referred
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  • ...h therapists and less effort from patients, unlike [[humanistic psychology|humanistic]] therapies.{{Fact|date=January 2008}} The therapies mentioned are designed
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  • Some psychotherapies are based on a [[humanistic psychology|humanistic]] approach. There are a number of specific therapies used for particular di ...al, and Transpersonal Experiences from Psychopathology |journal=Journal of Humanistic Psychology |volume=48 |issue=4 |pages=505–27 |year=2008 |doi=10.1177/0022
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  • .../articles-1 "Flashback: Reshuffling Emotions"], ''International Journal on Humanistic Ideology'', Vol. 3 No. 1, Spring–Summer 2010.
    40 KB (5,736 words) - 17:25, 15 March 2011
  • ...book ''[[Love and Will]]'' during 1969. He is often associated with both [[humanistic psychology]] and [[existentialism|existentialist]] philosophy. May was a cl
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  • ...research or consciously linked to a basic science program, including more humanistic or constructivist approaches such as [[narrative psychology]], [[Gestalt Th
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