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humanistic subjects - translation to γερμανικά

PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Humanitarian perspective; Humanistic Psychology; Existential-Humanistic Psychology; Existential-Humanistic Therapy; Humanistic theory; Humanistic therapy; Humanistic psychologist; Existential-humanistic therapy
  • [[Carl Rogers]] (1902–1987), one of the founders of humanistic psychology.
  • Diagram illustrating the "[[hierarchy of needs]]" theory of [[Abraham Maslow]] (1908–1970).  Click to enlarge.

humanistic subjects      
humanistische Themen (nicht-naturwissenschaftliche Themen, humanwissenschaftliche Themen)
humanistische Themen      
humanistic subjects, subjects that are connected to the arts
Earth sciences         
  • Layers of [[sedimentary rock]] in [[Makhtesh Ramon]]
  • The [[magnetosphere]] shields the surface of Earth from the charged particles of the [[solar wind]].<!---It is compressed on the day (Sun) side due to the force of the arriving particles, and extended on the night side.---><br />(''image not to scale.'')
  • A [[volcanic]] eruption is the release of stored energy from below Earth's surface.<!---originating from radioactive decay and season gravitational sorting in Earth's core and mantle, and residual energy gained during the Earth's formation---><ref>''Encyclopedia of Volcanoes'', Academic Press, London, 2000</ref>
  • Movement of water through the [[water cycle]]
FIELDS OF SCIENCE DEALING WITH PLANET EARTH AND ITS NEARBY PLANETS IN SPACE
Geosciences; Earth Science; Geoscience; Earth sciences; Earth scientist; Earth Sciences; Geoscientific; Terrestrial physics; Geophysical Sciences; Geophysical science; List of subjects within earth science; Earth and Environmental Sciences; Earth and environmental sciences; Earth science subjects; Earth and environmental science; Geoecology; Earth and atmospheric sciences
Geowissenschaften

Ορισμός

subject
<programming> In subject-oriented programming, a subject is a collection of classes or class fragments whose {class hierarchy} models its domain in its own, subjective way. A subject may be a complete application in itself, or it may be an incomplete fragment that must be composed with other subjects to produce a complete application. Subject composition combines class hierarchies to produce new subjects that incorporate functionality from existing subjects. (1999-08-31)

Βικιπαίδεια

Humanistic psychology

Humanistic psychology is a psychological perspective that arose in the mid-20th century in answer to two theories: Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory and B. F. Skinner's behaviorism. Thus, Abraham Maslow established the need for a "third force" in psychology. The school of thought of humanistic psychology gained traction due to key figure Abraham Maslow in the 1950s during the time of the humanistic movement. It was made popular in the 1950s by the process of realizing and expressing one's own capabilities and creativity.

Some elements of humanistic psychology are

  • to understand people, ourselves and others, as a whole greater than the sum of their parts.
  • to acknowledge the relevance and significance of the full life history of an individual.
  • to acknowledge the importance of intentionality in human existence.
  • to recognize the importance of an end goal of life for a healthy person.

Humanistic psychology also acknowledges spiritual aspiration as an integral part of the psyche. It is linked to the emerging field of transpersonal psychology.

Primarily, this type of therapy encourages a self-awareness and reflexivity that helps the client change their state of mind and behaviour from one set of reactions to a healthier one with more productive self-awareness and thoughtful actions. Essentially, this approach allows the merging of mindfulness and behavioral therapy, with positive social support.

In an article from the Association for Humanistic Psychology, the benefits of humanistic therapy are described as having a "crucial opportunity to lead our troubled culture back to its own healthy path. More than any other therapy, Humanistic-Existential therapy models democracy. It imposes ideologies of others upon the client less than other therapeutic practices. Freedom to choose is maximized. We validate our clients' human potential."

In the 20th century, humanistic psychology was referred to as the "third force" in psychology, distinct from earlier, less humanistic approaches of psychoanalysis and behaviorism.

Its principal professional organizations in the US are the Association for Humanistic Psychology and the Society for Humanistic Psychology (Division 32 of the American Psychological Association). In Britain, there is the UK Association for Humanistic Psychology Practitioners.