Explanation:
Van der Donck was born in approximately 1618, in the town of Breda in the southern Netherlands. His father was Cornelis Gijsbrechtszoon van der Donck and his mother was Agatha Van Bergen.[5] His family was well connected on his mother's side, as her father, Adriaen van Bergen, was remembered as a hero for having helped free Breda from Spanish forces during the course of the Eighty Years' War.[6]
In 1638, van der Donck entered the University of Leiden as a law student. Leiden had rapidly become an intellectual center due to Dutch religious freedom and the lack of censorship. At Leiden, he obtained his Doctor of both laws, that is, both civil and canon law.[6] Despite a booming Dutch economy, van der Donck decided to go to the New World. To this end, he approached the patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer, securing a post as schout, a combination of sheriff and prosecutor, for his large, semi-independent estate, Rensselaerswijck, located near modern Albany.[7]
I believe the answer is humanistic approach.
The humanistic approach is aimed to help the patient gain some sense of meaning in their life. This approach believes that by making individuals appreciate themselves, their thought process in the handlong problem wouldn't cause any damage to their psych and they tend to be more effective in overall aspects of their life.
Positive:
Openness: People open to experience are those who have greater sensitivity, curiosity and greater absorption of information, which is a positive trait for effective communication, since they are people open to social interaction and more tolerant of other personality types.
Extroversion: Extroverts can also communicate effectively because they are open people, prone to expressing their feelings through words, sociability and interaction.
Negative:
Introversion: Introverted people may have difficulty communicating because they have a more closed and reflective personality, prefer to think than talk, may be shy and have difficulty expressing themselves in words.
Neuroticism: This personality is characterized by states of anxiety, fear, worry and loneliness, which can make communication difficult due to the difficulty of social interaction.
Ani-slavery Writings were significant in the abolitionist fight against slavery. Using books, newspapers, pamphlets poetry, published sermons, and other forms of literature, abolitionist spread their message.