Theories_of_Personality 7th Ed Feist

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Feist−Feist: Theories of
Personality, Seventh
Edition


III. Humanistic/Existential
Theories


  1. Maslow: Holistic
    Dynamic Theory


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(3) spontaneity, simplicity, and naturalness; (4) a problem-centered
approach to life; (5) the need for privacy; (6) autonomy; (7) freshness of
appreciation; (8) peak experiences; (9) social interest; (10) profound
interpersonal relations; (11) a democratic attitude; (12) the ability to
discriminate means from ends; (13) a philosophical sense of humor;
(14) creativeness; and (15) resistance to enculturation.


  • In his philosophy of science, Maslow argued for a Taoistic attitude,one
    that is noninterfering, passive, receptive, and subjective.

  • The Personal Orientation Inventory(POI) is a standardized test designed
    to measure self-actualizing values and behavior.

  • The Jonah complexis the fear of being or doing one’s best.

  • Psychotherapyshould be directed at the need level currently being
    thwarted, in most cases love and belongingness needs.


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