Humanistic/Existential- 3rd Wave Flashcards

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Key Names

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Maslow: hierarchy of needs

Carl Rogers: Client/Person-Centered

Existential: Rollo May, Viktor Frankl, Irvin Yalom

Gestalt: Fritz Perls

EFT: Sue Johnson, Greenburn

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Key Tenets of Humanistic and Existentialism

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Humanistic: Acceptance and Growth

Existentialism: Responsibility and Freedom

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Humanistic Principles

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People are basically good, tend toward self-actualization

Relationships built on acceptance, caring, trust and respect promote mental health

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Client/Person-Centered Therapy

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1) Empathic Understanding
2) Unconditional Positive Regard
3) Congruence (genuineness, blank screen)

Therapist Reflection is key in this process

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Existential

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Rollo May, Viktor Frankl, Irv Yalom

Goal: help individuals live authentic lives

Themes

Death: can’t leave death to the dying
Freedom: terrifying responsibility
Isolation: primary source of anxiety
Fellow Traveler: in this together

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Existential Names

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Irv Yalom: first textbooks on existentialism, Here and Now, Fellow travelers

Rollo May: goal of therapy is freeing oneself from limits of human existence.
Meaning anxiety

Viktor Frankl: Man’s search for meaning, logotherapy

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Gestalt

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Fritz Perls

Contact: Here and Now

Conscious Awareness: Awareness of awareness

Experimentation: trying something new

  • Refers to perceptual whole
  • Holism- humans inherently self-regulating, growth-oriented, persons and symptoms can not be understood apart from environment
  • Field Theory: Always In relationship with environment
  • Awareness: Bringing into the moment
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Gestalt Therapist Role and Goals

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  • Closure- need to complete unfinished figures
  • Proximity- organize visual stimuli based on distance from each other
  • Similarity- group elements that appear similar

-Boundaries: edge of my field and yours

  • Individual Awareness
  • Contact- relational Experience that feels alive
  • Achieve integration
  • Opposing forces: love and hate, top dog/ underdog
  • Mature and grow up
  • Focus On language
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EFT- Emotion Focused Therapy

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Sue Johnson, Greenberg

  • Lots of creativity, not as organized but there is a plan
  • Couples therapy
  • Primary and secondary Emotions
  • Slow down time find patterns and rhythms
  • Have to feel things in order to change them
  • Attachment is important
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