12 Facts About Humanistic psychology

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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.

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Humanistic psychology aims to help the client gain the belief that all people are inherently good.

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Humanistic psychology acknowledges spiritual aspiration as an integral part of the psyche.

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However, humanistic psychology has involved scientific research of human behavior since its inception.

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Humanistic psychology theorized that self-actualizing people are continuously striving, thinking broadly and focusing on broader problems.

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Humanistic psychology theory has had a strong influence on other forms of popular therapy, including Harvey Jackins' Re-evaluation Counselling and the work of Carl Rogers, including his student Eugene Gendlin; as well as on the development of the Humanistic psychology Psychodrama by Hans-Werner Gessmann since the 80s.

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Humanistic psychology tends to look beyond the medical model of psychology in order to open up a non-pathologizing view of the person.

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Humanistic psychology tries to be a science of human experience, focusing on the actual lived experience of persons.

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In 1978, members of the Association for Humanistic Psychology embarked on a three-year effort to explore how the principles of humanistic psychology could be used to further the process of positive social and political change.

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Humanistic psychology has been utilised as a framework for theorizing the African philosophy of Ubuntu in social work practice.

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Concepts of humanistic psychology were embraced in education and social work, peaking in the 1970s-1980s in North America.

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Outside of those fields humanistic psychology provides the foundation for virtually every method of Energy Medicine; but little coherence exists yet in this field to discuss it easily.

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