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Discussion Post
How can the principles of humanistic psychology, such as self-awareness, authenticity, and personal responsibility, be applied to promote personal growth and well-being? What are some practical strategies that you can use to cultivate these qualities and foster a more humanistic approach to life? Discuss how humanistic principles can be integrated into various domains of life, such as work, relationships, and spirituality, to promote greater fulfillment and flourishing.
Homework
This is a Collaborative Learning Community (CLC) homework.
The purpose of this homework is to foster collaborative learning within a group setting by creating a presentation that analyzes the personality of a chosen person.
In a CLC group, you will create a personality analysis 10 to 12 slides presentation.
Choose a person to analyze. This can be a historical figure, a famous person (politician, celebrity, musician), or a fictional character from a book or other media. Just be sure you have enough information on this person's personality and background to fully analyze them.
Address the following in your presentation:
1. Name of the chosen person (historical figure, politician, celebrity, musician, fictional character).
2. Demographic and cultural history of the chosen person (place of birth, religion, education, social economic status, family dynamics, etc.).
3. Analyze this person from both Abraham Maslow's humanistic perspective and Carl Rogers's humanistic perspective. In other words, explain how this person's personality would be described by each of those theorists. Explain how their personality developed the way it did, from Maslow's and Rogers's perspectives.
4. Describe three to five humanistic therapies.
5. How might this person benefit from humanistic therapies? If the person you described experiences psychological issues or psychopathology, explain how they would benefit from humanistic theory and be restored to a higher state of well-being. In other words, if they suffer from anxiety, depression, or other disorders, explain how humanistic theorists like Maslow and Rogers would help them overcome those disorders.