Humanistic Psychology
Humanistic, humanism and humanist are sobriquets used in psychology which relates to an approach for studying the whole person and the unique feature of each person.
Abraham Maslow is recognized to be the Father of Humanistic Psychology. His theory is prefaced on the beliefs of humanism and existentialism which proposes that it is the unique experience of the person that which is the most important aspect of the study and investigation of human behavior.
Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was a humanistic psychologist who agreed with the chief theories of Abraham Maslow, but he had added to the Maslow's theory that for each person to "grow", they need an environment which can provide them with self-disclosure, being seen with unconditional positive regard, openness, and empathy which is act of being attended to and appreciated.
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1. Oil had many functional uses such as cooking, heating, and lighting. For example, oil lamps used oil and were a great source of lighting during that time.
2. Crude is another word for unprocessed, or unfiltered oil (oil that is not ready for use).
3. Refineries were used to process or "filter" the oil to make it useful without emitting more dangerous gases to people using oil.
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