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Person-Centered Therapies & Motivational Interviewing — Chapter 5 Summary from Systems of Psychotherapy

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Person-Centered Therapies & Motivational Interviewing — Chapter 5 Summary from Systems of Psychotherapy Chapter 5 of Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis explores the transformative power of person-centered therapies, focusing on Carl Rogers’ pioneering approach and the evolution of Motivational Interviewing (MI) by William R. Miller. This chapter highlights the significance of the therapeutic relationship, unconditional positive regard, empathy, and the inherent drive for self-actualization. This expanded summary, based on our podcast-style breakdown of Chapter 5 , will deepen your understanding of the person-centered approach and its practical applications in therapy. Prefer to watch and learn? Click above for a full chapter summary and subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for more psychology textbook guides! Foundations of Person-Centered Therapy Carl Rogers, originally shaped by a religious upbringing, became a leader in humanistic psychology by ad...

Humanistic Psychology, Positive Psychology, and the Science of Happiness — Summary of Chapter 12

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Humanistic Psychology, Positive Psychology, and the Science of Happiness — Summary of Chapter 12 Chapter 12 of The Personality Puzzle by David C. Funder brings together humanistic psychology, existentialism, and positive psychology to explore how awareness, meaning, and growth shape the human experience. This chapter highlights how psychology can move beyond dysfunction to understand what makes life worth living. The Foundations of Humanistic Psychology Humanistic psychology emerged in response to behaviorism and psychoanalysis, focusing instead on human uniqueness, personal meaning, and the capacity for growth. It rejects the idea that human behavior should be studied using the same methods as natural sciences, emphasizing phenomenology —the study of an individual’s subjective experience. Existentialism and the Search for Meaning Influenced by existential philosophy, humanistic psychology explores how individuals face the challenges of freedom, mortality, and meaninglessn...