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Self-Actualization “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology

`. Self-Actualization “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology “Fourth force” psychology. “Third force” psychology. Psychoanalysis “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology “Fourth force” psychology.

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Self-Actualization “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology

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  1. ` Self-Actualization “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology “Fourth force” psychology

  2. “Third force” psychology

  3. Psychoanalysis “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology “Fourth force” psychology

  4. “Second force” psychology

  5. Behaviorism “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology “Fourth force” psychology

  6. “First force” psychology

  7. Trans-Personal Psychology “First force” psychology “Second force” psychology “Third force” psychology “Fourth force” psychology

  8. “Fourth force” psychology

  9. Developed the Hierarchy of needs pyramid used in Third Force Psychology Ivan Pavlov Sigmund Freud J.B. Watson Abraham Maslow

  10. Abraham Maslow

  11. Extended behaviorism to humans with his “Little Albert” experiment Ivan Pavlov Sigmund Freud J.B. Watson Abraham Maslow

  12. J.B. Watson

  13. Famous for founding behaviorism with his experiments with salivating dogs Ivan Pavlov Sigmund Freud J.B. Watson Abraham Maslow

  14. Ivan Pavlov

  15. Founded Psychoanalysis with its emphasis on the unconscious mind Ivan Pavlov Sigmund Freud J.B. Watson Abraham Maslow

  16. Sigmund Freud

  17. Secular Humanists believe mankind is innately (good/bad).

  18. good

  19. According to secular humanists, _________ is responsible for the evil of mankind.

  20. According to secular humanists, society is responsible for the evil of mankind.

  21. Why do Secular Humanist not accept behaviorism? They cannot live without believing they have __________.

  22. Why do Secular Humanist not accept behaviorism? They cannot live without believing they have free will.

  23. T/F Secular Humanists believe a self-centered attitude is crucial for mental the mental health of the individual.

  24. True

  25. T/F Secular Humanists also believe society must be restructured based on this self-centered attitude.

  26. True

  27. Secular Humanists look to Abraham Maslow (famous for his ______________ pyramid) who founded what is known as “third force” Psychology.

  28. Secular Humanists look to Abraham Maslow (famous for his hierarchy of needs pyramid) who founded what is known as “third force” Psychology.

  29. The goal of Maslow and most secular Humanists is ____________.

  30. The goal of Maslow and most secular Humanists is self-actualization.

  31. Marxists, on the other hand, hold to a modified view of Pavlov’s theories. One thing that is crucial for the Marxist is _________ because their proletariat struggle against the bourgeoisie must be a conscious struggle.

  32. Marxists, on the other hand, hold to a modified view of Pavlov’s theories. One thing that is crucial for the Marxist is free will because their proletariat struggle against the bourgeoisie must be a conscious struggle.

  33. How do they modify Pavlov’s theories? Pavlov believed in stimulus-response. Marxists believe in a “second signal”, stimulus-stimulus-response. To them, the second signal is ________.

  34. How do they modify Pavlov’s theories? Pavlov believed in stimulus-response. Marxists believe in a “second signal”, stimulus-stimulus-response. To them, the second signal is speech.

  35. According to the Marxist what is major problem in society? ___________.

  36. According to the Marxist what is major problem in society? Capitalism.

  37. Many felt these theories of psychology do not account for “spiritual” experiences. A school of psychology called ___________ psychology (also called “fourth force” psychology) arose to address this. It stresses the spiritual and the unexplained such as out of body experiences, near death experiences, native American healing, etc.

  38. Many felt these theories of psychology do not account for “spiritual” experiences. A school of psychology called transpersonal psychology (also called “fourth force” psychology) arose to address this. It stresses the spiritual and the unexplained such as out of body experiences, near death experiences, native American healing, etc.

  39. This school of psychology is favored by the Cosmic Humanists. T/F Cosmic humanists believe we achieve better mental (and physical) well being by achieving “higher states of consciousness.”

  40. True

  41. T/F And all mental and physical problems occur because we have not yet achieved higher consciousness.

  42. True

  43. T/F They also believer criminal tendencies occur for the same reason and that criminals who are put in touch with their higher consciousness can become healthy.

  44. True

  45. Muslims believe that God breathed his Spirit into mankind, But the only divine qualities entrusted to humans as a result of God’s breath were those of _________, _____ and ______.

  46. Muslims believe that God breathed his Spirit into mankind, But the only divine qualities entrusted to humans as a result of God’s breath were those of knowledge, will and action.

  47. T/F Muslims believe that each person is born in a natural state of purity, with a true faith of Islam, but (in the case of all other religions) is falsely converted by his or her parents.

  48. True

  49. T/F According to Islam, the Fall was only a slip on Adam and Eve’s part that was completely forgiven after their repentance. It had no further effect on the nature of man or the world. (In other words, there is no original sin.)

  50. True

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