Free Essays on The Psychologist – Carl Rogers

  1. Carl Rogers

    and growth. Client-Centered therapy is defined as the humanistic therapy developed by Carl Rogers in which clinicians try to help clients by conveying acceptance, accurate empathy, and genuineness. Carl Rogers, who is often considered the pioneer of the humanistic perspective. -Developed CLIENT-CENTERED...

  2. Understanding Personality Theories

    mental illness from two completely different perspectives. To compare and contrast both theories I will summarize and give a brief background on the psychologists that developed them. Psychodynamic Theory is defined as various forces that move through personality to determine behavior. Freud believed that...

  3. psychological perspectives

    of an individual’s psychological disorder. Humanistic Approach The humanistic approach studies an individual as a whole. Psychologists that study the humanistic approach believe that the way an individual behaves involves how they are feeling at that particular time. This approach...

  4. psycology

    Classical conditioning involves learning by association. Learning from consequences of the behavior is referred to operant conditioning. Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov studied classical conditioning. He conditioned dogs to salivate to the sound of a bell and food. Operant conditioning was studied by...

  5. general psychology

    Alexander of Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.[4] Homepage of Review of General Psychology [hide] v t e Psychology History Portal Psychologist Basic psychology Abnormal Affective science Affective neuroscience Behaviorism Behavioral neuroscience Cognitive Cognitive neuroscience Comparative...

  6. Humanistic Psychology

    positive growth rather than pathology. Some of the founding theorists behind this school of thought were American psychologists Abraham Maslow, who formulated a hierarchy of human needs, and Carl Rogers, who created and developed client-centered therapy; and German-American psychiatrist Fritz Perls, who helped...

  7. Theoretical and Ethical Issues Which Form the Basis of the ‘Counselling Approach’.

    this be achieved? This is where humanistic psychologists such as Carl Rogers (1951) have provided such useful guidelines. Strategies for effective communication between individuals can be derived from Rogers’ work in psychotherapy. Here he has developed (Rogers, 1951) the widely-used technique of non-directive...

  8. The Theoretical approach of behavioral theory and person centered theory

    Theory The Behavioral learning theory looks to examine objective change in behavior brought about by the result of life experience or practices. Psychologist John B. Watson developed the psychological school of behaviorism. He conducted research to examine the theory of learned behavior on three different...

  9. Understanding Concepts and Personality Theories

    that stage and manifest into other traits and characteristics later in life (Nevid & Rathus, 2005). Several subsequent psychodynamic theorists like Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, and Karen Horney agreed that personality is characterized by internal conflict but felt that Freud overemphasized the role of sexuality...

  10. The Contribution of Ancient Greek Philosopher to Psychology: Aristotle

    mover who is not necessarily a deity. This was the beginning of the scientific attitude later to be taken up by the natural scientists and even psychologists. In particular this was where mechanistic theories by Galileo Galilei and Isaak Newton etc. got their impetus from. Task Study the scientific...

  11. PSY 490 Week 4 Quiz

    A.  the face B.  the hands C.  arms and legs D.  the tongue 5) What theorist presents a hierarchy of needs and motivations?   A.  Carl Jung B.  Sigmund Freud C.  Abraham Maslow D.  B.F. Skinner 6) Consider the biological theories of aging. Which of the following best...

  12. Psychology

    authors of your te xt, behavior is action. the means by which organisms adjust to their environment. observable. all of the above 4.The goals of psychologists conducting basic research are to: describe behavior explain behavior predict behavior control behavior all of the above 5.The first task in psychology...

  13. Humanistic Business Psychology

    control of their lives and behavior. Psychologists who subscribe to the humanistic perspective emphasize the responsibility people have for their own even when such behavior is seen as abnormal. The humanistic perspective growing out of the work of Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow concentrates on what...

  14. Psychology, Personality

    Another influential theory of personality is derived from behaviorism (see Psychology). This view, represented by thinkers such as the American psychologist B. F. Skinner, places primary emphasis on learning. Skinner sees human behavior as determined largely by its consequences. If rewarded, behavior...

  15. Research Methods on Experimental Sociology

    experimental methods is used for scholarly works. Psychoanalytic Method. Sigmund Freud was a Psychologist who presented the Psychoanalytical method of studying human beings. Psychoanalysis has three applications: 1. a method of investigation of...

  16. Personality

    consideration. Some behavioral theorists include B.F. Skinner & John B. Watson. 2. Psychodynamic- Theories are influenced heavily by work of famous psychologist Sigmund Freud, and highlighted the influence of unconscious mind and childhood experiences on personality. Theories include Freud’s psychosexual...

  17. Abnormal Psych

    elusive entity abnormal psychology has always been considered the wacky science because it is extremely hard to prove. Therapists, scientists, and psychologists are continuously working to alter this fake science label. In the early beginnings of abnormal psychology, which date back as far as 1879. Psychology...

  18. Psychology Worksheet

    such as subjective feelings and freedom of choice, and the primary proponents were Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow.( Hockenbury, 2014). Part II: Research Methods One of the most research methods used by psychologists is the Causal Research, this method investigate the effect of one or more variable...

  19. Personality Paper

    on personal awareness, free will, and psychological progress (Cherry, n.d.). The two more prominent contributors to the humanistic approach were Carl Roger and Abraham Maslow. They were part of the opposition of two dominant perspectives in the 1950s, which were psychoanalysis and behaviorism. They...

  20. The Realtionship is the Therapy

    be used to compliment each other, in order to enhance it. I will then reflect on how these models inform my practice. Person-Centred Therapy: Carl Rogers was the founder of the Person-Centred approach to therapy. He felt that the best way to optimise client outcomes was to first establish a relationship...

  21. Behaviourist, Humanistic & Evolutionary Theories

    2005, p. 1-3). The behaviourist theory developed into a fully-fledged perspective by B. F. Skinner, Humanist theory fronted by Abraham Masow and Carl Rogers, and Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory will be summarised as well as an outline of the major assumptions and methodologies of each approach (Burton...

  22. Personality Assessments and Theories

    Cassandra Burrell Axia College of University of Phoenix Personality Assessments and Theories Assessing a person’s personality can provide psychologists with beneficial insight into the human mind, such as why people behave certain ways. There are four types of theories used to assess personality...

  23. The Differences Among Theories of Motivation

    towards a different goal to reduce the tension. As explained in the text, instinct has become a word with multiple definitions. This is why the psychologist has opted to replace it with such words as needs, drives and urges. The biologists still use instinct as the basis for their studies. This theory...

  24. Divorce and Our National Values

    self-directing freedom and especially moral independence.” Kramer uses the works of Carl Rogers and Erick Erickson, leading psychologists of the twentieth century, to confirm his position regarding autonomy (pg). Rogers and Erickson feel that autonomy in a marriage should be beneficial to each partner...

  25. The Psyhoanalytic Perspective

    acceptable than one that aroused feelings c. The Neo-Freudian and Psychodynamic Theorists xix. Collective unconscious 23. Carl Jung’s concept v. Shared, inherited reservoir w. Memory traces x. Our species’ history d. Assessing...

  26. Beahviorism

    Behaviourist Views It” in 1913. (Cherry, 2014) Behaviourism was the primary theory in psychology between 1920 and 1950 with some of the main behaviourist psychologists being John Watson, Ivan Pavlov and B.F Skinner. (McLeod, 2007) Behaviourism, also known as behavioural psychology, is a theory of learning based...

  27. Health Literacy

    Health Literacy Article In January 2000, the American Psychological Association's flag-ship journal, American Psychologist, dedicated an entire issue to the growing field of “positive psychology,” including both theory and practical applications. The special issue was highly relevant to physician well-being...

  28. Transactional Analysis

    Title: Compare and contrast transactional analysis psychotherapy with the Freudian approach, the work of Carl Ransom Rogers and the Kleinian viewpoint. In particular, show how you would use this approach in your practice. Word Count: 5223 Introduction: In 1961, Eric Berne wrote a book called Transactional...

  29. Adult Development

    impossible to pinpoint stages of adult development solely on the basis age (Understanding Human Development, 2010). One of the most distinguished psychologists of the century, Bernice L. Neugarten is best known for her groundbreaking Adult Development 3 contributions to the study of adult development...

  30. PSYC221 Week 2 to 7 Quizzes and Final Exam

    following theorists is NOT a neo-Freudian? A.Carl Jung B.Alfred Adler C.Anna Freud D.Carl Rogers E.all are neo-Freudians Question 17 of 28 1.0 Points According to Carl Jung, the three components of the mind include: A.id, ego, superego B.conscious ego, personal conscious...

  31. What Extent Does Evidence Show That Patients Benefit from Psychological Therapies?

    with their everyday lives and result in painful emotional symptoms, by bringing the practioner and the client together to make sense of the world. Rogers (1950’s) developed the first humanistic therapies which aimed to provide the client with a greater understanding of their potential for personal growth...

  32. Gestalt Psych

    unified or meaningful whole, which was to be the focus of psychological study instead. It had its roots in a number of older philosophers and psychologists: Ernst Mach (1838-1916) introduced the concepts of space forms and time forms.  We see a square as a square, whether it is large or small, red...

  33. Personality Analysis: Humanistic and Existential

    Brandi K. Keller PSY/405 May 15, 2013 Dr. Patricia Stem Personality Analysis: Humanistic and Existential Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers are two well-known psychologists known for supporting the humanistic approach, whereas, Rollo May is known for his contribution to the existential approach. Even...

  34. English Language Teaching History

    Further Reading Charles A. Curran is the name most associated with CLL. He was a priest and psychologist who derived his ideas from 'Counselling Learning', a humanistic concept introduced by Carl Rogers in the 1950s. CLL has been categorised alongside The Silent Way and Suggestopedia because of its...

  35. Dsadsa

    are less pronounced than in other social sciences such as sociology. Psychologists study such phenomena as perception, cognition, emotion, personality, behavior, and interpersonal relationships. Some, especially depth psychologists, also study the unconscious mind. Psychological knowledge is applied...

  36. Self Actualization in Siddhartha and a Passage to India

    Self-actualization, a concept first put forth by Abraham Maslow, an American psychologist in 1954, states that there are basic needs which need to be met in order for a person to achieve inner peace. One of the most debated assumptions of self-actualization is Maslow’s idea that humans are intrinsically...

  37. unit 8 notes

    Operant Conditioning (Skinner) What do Psychologists do? They explain behaviour But how do they explain it? Many different APPROACHES or PERSPECTIVES to explaining behaviour The Behaviourist Perspective ...

  38. Psychology - Analysis

    Psychologist is an academic, occupational or professional title[1] used by individuals who are either: * Social scientists conducting psychological research or teaching psychology in a college or university; * Academic professionals who apply psychological research, theories and techniques to...

  39. psy1101 review

    first was the humanistic psychologists led by Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow Humanistic psychology: historically significant perspective that emphasized the growth potential of healthy people and the individual's potential for personal growth humanistic psychologists drew attention to ways that...

  40. PSYC 101 Final Exam Question 1

    Question 18 1. Which therapist is most closely associated with client-centered therapy? Heinz Kohut Albert Bandura Sigmund Freud Carl Rogers 2 points Question 19 1. _____ treat depression by inhibiting reabsorption of serotonin in the brain. Tricylics Monoamine oxidase (MAO)...

  41. psych 1101 chapter 1 test

    psychology. 1.7 Describe ethnic and gender characteristics of psychologists today and the changes that have occurred over time. 1.8 Identify the steps in the scientific method. 1.9 Identify and describe the research methods psychologists use to study behavior and mental processes 1.10 Evaluate the...

  42. Contemporary Applications of Schools in Psychology

    experimental method of introspection. Wilhelm Wundt defined introspection or internal perception as a highly controlled method by which a trained psychologist could presumably study the contents of immediate experience. In general, however, it refers to an individual’s reflection or contemplation of subjective...

  43. Personality Theories

    Personality Theory Carl Rogers Personality Theory has most influenced my understandings of personalities, behaviors of people in society and the workplace, as well as, how it influences my role in society and workplace along with my interactions with others. Since the study of personality began, personality...

  44. Girl

    the running heading :video response to carl rogers | Video response to Carl Rogers | PYC 3200 personality and psychotherapy | | When watching this video with Carl Rogers and his client always inspire me. His unique non-confusing theory works so well. I feel that you cannot be this type of therapist...

  45. Tv Character Evaluation

    Freud, Jung, and Rogers. Following this, three characters from TV were chosen and their personalities described based on the theories of these three Doctors. TV Character Evaluation Part I Write a summary of 350-700 words identifying the contributions of Freud, Jung, and Rogers. Dr. Sigmund...

  46. Personality Theory

    accomplishments. But they both did believe a person's childhood and past had a impact on that person behavior and that that shapes a person future. Carl Jungs theory on personality is that Jung believed that the conscious part of a person personality is the ego, and the ego is responsible for how a person...

  47. PSYCH 504 Week 3 DQ 3

    Positive psychologists believe in the power of optimism, positivity, enthusiasm, etc. in terms of improving quality of life (both physical and psychological). Martin Seligman was the founder of the positive psychology movement. It is hard not to think about positive psychology when we read Rogers’ theory...

  48. Dr. Thomas

    high school.[3] In the Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Pacific, some countries with no formal school counseling programs use teachers or psychologists to do school counseling with a primary emphasis on career development.[4] Countries vary in how a school counseling program and services are...

  49. PSYCH 504 UOP Course Tutorial / Uoptutorial

    Theorist Paper PSYCH 504 Week 2 Learning Team Quiz 1 PSYCH 504 Week 2 DQ 1 PSYCH 504 Week 2 DQ 2 PSYCH 504 Week 3 History and Theory Paper (Freud and Rogers) PSYCH 504 Week 3 Learning Team Quiz 2 PSYCH 504 Week 3 DQ 1 PSYCH 504 Week 3 DQ 2 PSYCH 504 Week 4 Learning Team Quiz 3 PSYCH 504 Week 4 Individual...

  50. PSYC221 Week 5 Quiz 3

    Below To Buy: http://hwaid.com/shop/psyc221-week-5-quiz-3/ Personality Theories Question 1 of 20 1.0 Points The therapy approach developed by Carl Rogers emphasizes A.free association B.peak experiences C.defense mechanisms D.unconditional positive regard Question 2 of 20...

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    uophelp.com Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper that explores personality characteristics. Address the following in your paper: • How do psychologists define personality? Provide an overview of the definition of personality. • Researchers use a number of different methods to study personality...

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  55. The Personality of Empathy

    the results of the STEP test indicated that empathy was a personality characteristic that was shared by both girls and boys (Howe et al.). Carl Rogers was a major personality theorist in the field of psychology who emphasized the importance of empathy in the counseling setting. His theory, also...

  56. Thank You M'Am Langston Hughes - Is Acceptance Enough?

    Is Acceptance Enough? Albert Ellis, an American psychologist, once said, “Acceptance is not love. You love a person because he or she has lovable traits, but you accept everybody just because they're alive and human.” Langston Hughes’s short story, “Thank You, M’am,” emphasizes this point clearly...

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    Question 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com As discussed in your Week One readings, personality theorists, like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, made certain assumptions about humanity in creating their personality theories. These assumptions are categorized into six different dimensions: ...

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