Definition:
An approach in study,
psychologist.
Born in April 1, 1908
and was raised in
Brooklyn, New York,
and died in June 8,
1970.
Father of Humanistic
Psychology.
Humanistic Theory of
Learning
Maslows theory is based on the
6. satisfaction of
psychological needs
7. awareness of beauty and
wonder of life
8. impulse control
9. developing choice
10. grappling with the critical
existential problems of life.
Humanistic Psychology
People are essentially
traditional psychoanalytic
techniques such as advice,
suggestion, direction, persuasion,
teaching, diagnosis and
interpretation. Humanistic
psychology included existential
therapy, person-centered and
Gestalt therapy and all have in
common basic tenets such as
freedom, choice, values,
responsibility, autonomy, purpose
Actualization Tendency
There is one central source
Actualization Tendency
Rogers theory is built on a
Logotherapy
From Greek word Logos,
Logotherapy
In addition, Frankl says
that we should pay
attention to
noodynamics, wherein
tension is necessary for
health, at least when it
comes to meaning.
Logotherapy
Frankl believed that entire
Conscience
One of Frankls major
concept
He sees conscience as a
sort of unconscious that
Freud and others
emphasize.
Core of our being and the
source of our personal
Conscience
being human is being
responsibleexistentially
responsible, responsible for
ones own existence.
pre-reflective ontological
self-understanding or the
wisdom of the heart,
more sensitive than
HUMANISTIC APPROACH
IN LITERATURE
Liberal humanist approach is an
intrinsic approach to literature; in an
intrinsic approach the literary analysts
focus their attention on the text and
words on the page.