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Existential Humanistic Perspective

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Effective communication in palliative care

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Rogers (1988) added the perspective that nursing is a scienceof unitary human beings and that the goal of nursing is to promote 'symphonic' interaction between a human being and his or her ... nursing clearly endorses a humanistic approach in which the helping relationship between nurse and patient plays a central role. ... existential view of ...

  Perspective, Humanistic, Existential

Gestalt Therapy an Introduction - Gary Yontef and Lynn

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existential and humanistic therapies. In the 1960s, gestalt therapy became the most visible of the humanistic existential therapies and a salient alternative to psychoanalysis and behavior modification. However, the theoretical boundaries supporting various schools of therapy have become less distinct over the ensuing decades.

  Introduction, Therapy, Gary, Gestalt, Humanistic, Existential, Lynn, Existential humanistic, Gestalt therapy an introduction gary yontef and lynn, Yontef

LOGOTHERAPY FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE

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Logotherapy is often regarded as a humanistic existential school of thought, but it has much in common with other paradigms. Indeed, McMul-lin (2000) noted that logotherapy is one of the precursors to cognitive therapy (p. 31), and in describing innovative techniques used in cogni-tive restructuring therapy (speci cally perceptual

  Practices, Clinical, Humanistic, Existential, Logotherapy, Existential humanistic, Logotherapy for clinical practice

Eudaimonic and Hedonic Well- Being

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merous formulations in clinical, developmental, existential, and humanistic psychology, along with Aristotle’s distant writings. For example, lifespan theorists such as Erikson (1959) and Neugarten (1973a) elaborated how people negotiate the tasks and challenges of different life periods, including

  Humanistic, Existential

Self-Awareness and Personal Growth: Theory and Application ...

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Many years have passed since existential-humanistic ideas were developed and empirically tested by research on Self-Determination Theory (SDT). Bloom’s Taxonomy (Bloom, 1956; Bloom, Engelhart, Furst, Hill, & Krathwohl, 1956), an important contribution to the development of school curricula, has also been widely used for some time.

  Humanistic, Existential

THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

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Humanistic-existential Therapy Biomedical Therapy Alter native Therapies Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill CONTENTS Key Terms Summary Review Questions Project Ideas Weblinks Pedagogical Hints After reading this chapter, you would be able to: familiarise yourself with the basic natur e and process of psychotherapy,

  Therapeutic, Humanistic, Existential

Addressing Client Resistance: Recognizing and Processing ...

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The 1940s and 1950s saw the development of the existential and client-centered approaches and subsequently the view of resistance changed. In these humanistic approaches, resistance is conceptualized as the avoidance of unpleasant or dangerous feelings that may become permanent blocks to awareness and impair holistic functioning.

  Humanistic, Existential

What is the Meaning and Purpose of Supervision?

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culminated during this period was the emergence of the humanistic, existential and cog - nitive behavioural schools, most evidently captured in the iconic film Three Approaches to Psychotherapy (1965), more affectionately referred to as the ‘Gloria’ film, produced by E.L. Shostrom, which demonstrated the respective therapeutic approaches of ...

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