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Basic belief
goodness and respct of humankind. Merely by being human, possess an inherent worth. we are aware of our motives and drives.
Roots:
existential psychology or understanding and acceptance of one's own existence and responsibility
Contributers
Rogers- therapist
Maslowtheroist
Based in
reality, people must take responsibility for thesmelves, free will
Goal in life should be
achieve personal growth and understanding
Core principles
1. huamsn cannot be reduced to componenets
2. bumans have their existence in a uniquely human context
3. huamns are aware and are aware of being aware
4. humans have choice and responsibility
5. huamsn are intentional
hierarchy of neds
physiological, safety, love/belonging, eseteem, self actualization
Peak experience
moments of extrodinary experinece during which person feels more whole, alive, self-sufficent and yet a part of the world
metamotivation
self-actualized people who are driven by innate forces beyond their basic needs so that they may explore and reach their full ptoential
B values
wholenss, perfection, competion, justice, aliveness, richness, similicity, ebauty, goodness, uniqueness, efortlessness, playfulness, truth, self-sufficency
meta needs
once you mee the lower neds you can deal with the higher needs
meta pathologies
when meta needs are deprived it leads to pathology