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HUMANISTIC THERAPIES
AND COUNSELING
Presented to
Dr. Amina Muazzam
Presented by
Aamna Haneef
4403
Lahore College for Women
University, Lhr
COUNSELING IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
What is Humanistic Psychology?
• The humanistic approach in psychology developed
as a rebellion against what some psychologists saw
as limitations of the behaviorist and psychodynamic
psychology. The humanistic approach is thus often
called the “third force” in psychology after
psychoanalysis and behaviorism (Maslow, 1968).
• L a i d i mp o r t a n c e o n t h e
s t u d y o f w h o l e p e r s o n
• R a t h e r t h a n s t u d y i n g
p e r s o n a l i t y p a r t s , s u c h a s
e g o , s u p e r e g o e t c .
• F r e e d o m t o c h o o s e
Why need for Humanism?
O f f e r e d a n e w s e t o f
v a l u e s f o r a n
u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f
h u m a n n a t u r e
c o n d i t i o n
H u m a n i s t i c s c h o o l i s
a n i n t e n s e l y
o p t i m i s t i c o n e
O f f e r s t h e i n d i v i d u a l
t h e c h a n c e t o t a k e
c o n t r o l o f h i s o r h e r
l i f e
Origins
• T h e
p h e n o me n o l o g i c a l
t r a d i t i o n
• T h e e x i s t e n t i a l
t r a d i t i o n
• S e l f -a c t u a l i z a t i o n
• S o c i a l i n f l u e n c e
• P e r s o n a l C o n s t r u c t
T h e o r y
Egalitarianism?
C h o i c e o f t h e
t e r m c l i e n t b y
t h e t h e r a p i s t
Common assumptions of Humanistic Theories
and Therapies
• V i e w o f t h e
p e r s o n
• F r e e d o m t o
c h o o s e
• F o c u s o n
s u b j e c t i v e
r e a l i t y
• T h e r a p i s t
q u a l i t i e s
• E mo t i o n s
Core Conditions
Variety of other
concepts
Experience
Reality
The Organism’s Actualizing Tendency
The Non-Directive Attitude
The internal frame of
reference
The Self, Concept of
Self, and Self-
Structure
• Symbolization
• Psychological Adjustment or
Maladjustment
The Fully Functioning
Person
Theory of Dysfunction
Inner conflict and
Anxiety-Need for
Counseling
Discrepancy between one’s
own and others’ expectation
individuals accept the values
of others
to gain positive regard
those values are internalized
and become part of the
personality
behaves or thinks in
ways inconsistent with
those introjected
values
person loses self-
esteem and suffers
anxiety
Psychotherapy and Counseling
Humanism vs. Existentialism…
Humanism and Existentialism BOTH:
Respect for client’s experience and trust in
clients ability to change
Believe in freedom, choice,
values, personal responsibility
autonomy, meaning
Humanism vs. Existentialism…
Humanism
 Clients do not suffer from
anxiety in creating an
identity
 Clients need to believe
that they have the natural
potential to actualize
Existentialism
 Clients come into
counseling because they
are facing anxiety in
trying to construct an
identity in a world without
intrinsic meaning
Client-centered Therapy
Other contributors
• Illuminated, refined, interpreted or expanded
upon by Schlien (1984), Bozarth (1990), Brodley
(1990) and Mearns (1996).
• Cross cultural relevance has been queried
(Holdstock 1990, 1993) and demonstrated
(Morotomi 1998).
• Application to the arena of creative therapies
has been explored and explained by Rogers
(1985), Silverstone (1994) and Wilkins (1994).
Theoretical Propositions
Basic human tendency is toward maintaining and
enhancing the experiencing self—or self
actualization
Assumed the cause of disorder/Problem : blocked
self actualization
Goal: gap between perceived self and ideal self;
increase self-acceptance, inner direction, and
support personal growth
Goal: ―releasing of an already
existing capacity in a potentially
competent individual, not the
expert manipulation of a more
or less passive personality‖
The client . . .
not immediately capable for therapeutic process
Threatened by labeled
counseling setting, abnormal
self conscious, hurt
ashamed of looked upon
disclosing and dist- treated with
urbed self concept little respect
The Counselor . . .
• Facilitate the client
• Enter the subjective,
personal world of the client
• open communication
• important qualities: genuineness, empathy
and unconditional positive regard
The stages of Counseling
In successful counseling, the client moves from fixity to
changeableness, from rigid structure to flow, from stasis to
process (Rogers, 1958).
Stage I: blocked internal communication
Stage II: Self-acceptance by client
Stage III: Beginning to recognize contradictions in
experience.
Stage IV: Disclosure of personal experiences with
caution/restrictively
Stage V: Feelings are expressed freely
The stages of Counseling (Cont.)
Stage VI: ―physiological loosening‖ such as
moistness in the eyes, tears, sighs or muscular
relaxation, accompanies the open expression of
feelings
Stage VII: Personal growth and trust on counselor
with readiness to change and actualize.
Rogers (1959) described specifically some of the
changes he expected successful counseling to
produce:
• The person comes to see himself differently.
• He accepts and his feelings more fully.
• He becomes more self-confident and self-directing.
• He becomes more the person he would like to be.
• He becomes more flexible and less rigid in his perceptions.
• He adopts more realistic goals for himself.
• He behaves in a more mature fashion.
• He changes his maladaptive behavior, even such a long established
one as chronic alcoholism.
• He became more acceptant of others.
• He becomes more open to the evidence, both to what is going on
outside of himself, and to what is going on inside himself.
• He changes his basic personality characteristics in constructive
ways.
• Gestalt therapy
• Transactional Analysis (TA)
• Motivational Interviewing Theory
• Body centered therapies
• Expressive art therapies
Blends, integrations and in-betweeners
Does humanistic
Psychotherapy work?
Some details of related
concepts
Self-image
Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy
Congruence
Existential contributors
Soren Kierkegaard – Introduced existentialism
Martin Heidegger – authenticity
Mutual contributors
Martin Buber
James Bugental
Alvin Mahrer
Rollo May
Eastern philosophy
• Bhuddism
• Taoism
• Yin-yang
• Sufism
• Tantra

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  • 1. HUMANISTIC THERAPIES AND COUNSELING Presented to Dr. Amina Muazzam Presented by Aamna Haneef 4403 Lahore College for Women University, Lhr COUNSELING IN HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
  • 2. What is Humanistic Psychology? • The humanistic approach in psychology developed as a rebellion against what some psychologists saw as limitations of the behaviorist and psychodynamic psychology. The humanistic approach is thus often called the “third force” in psychology after psychoanalysis and behaviorism (Maslow, 1968). • L a i d i mp o r t a n c e o n t h e s t u d y o f w h o l e p e r s o n • R a t h e r t h a n s t u d y i n g p e r s o n a l i t y p a r t s , s u c h a s e g o , s u p e r e g o e t c . • F r e e d o m t o c h o o s e
  • 3. Why need for Humanism? O f f e r e d a n e w s e t o f v a l u e s f o r a n u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f h u m a n n a t u r e c o n d i t i o n H u m a n i s t i c s c h o o l i s a n i n t e n s e l y o p t i m i s t i c o n e O f f e r s t h e i n d i v i d u a l t h e c h a n c e t o t a k e c o n t r o l o f h i s o r h e r l i f e
  • 4. Origins • T h e p h e n o me n o l o g i c a l t r a d i t i o n • T h e e x i s t e n t i a l t r a d i t i o n • S e l f -a c t u a l i z a t i o n • S o c i a l i n f l u e n c e • P e r s o n a l C o n s t r u c t T h e o r y
  • 5. Egalitarianism? C h o i c e o f t h e t e r m c l i e n t b y t h e t h e r a p i s t
  • 6. Common assumptions of Humanistic Theories and Therapies • V i e w o f t h e p e r s o n • F r e e d o m t o c h o o s e • F o c u s o n s u b j e c t i v e r e a l i t y • T h e r a p i s t q u a l i t i e s • E mo t i o n s
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  • 11. The Organism’s Actualizing Tendency The Non-Directive Attitude
  • 12. The internal frame of reference The Self, Concept of Self, and Self- Structure
  • 13. • Symbolization • Psychological Adjustment or Maladjustment
  • 15. Inner conflict and Anxiety-Need for Counseling Discrepancy between one’s own and others’ expectation individuals accept the values of others to gain positive regard those values are internalized and become part of the personality behaves or thinks in ways inconsistent with those introjected values person loses self- esteem and suffers anxiety
  • 17. Humanism vs. Existentialism… Humanism and Existentialism BOTH: Respect for client’s experience and trust in clients ability to change Believe in freedom, choice, values, personal responsibility autonomy, meaning
  • 18. Humanism vs. Existentialism… Humanism  Clients do not suffer from anxiety in creating an identity  Clients need to believe that they have the natural potential to actualize Existentialism  Clients come into counseling because they are facing anxiety in trying to construct an identity in a world without intrinsic meaning
  • 20. Other contributors • Illuminated, refined, interpreted or expanded upon by Schlien (1984), Bozarth (1990), Brodley (1990) and Mearns (1996). • Cross cultural relevance has been queried (Holdstock 1990, 1993) and demonstrated (Morotomi 1998). • Application to the arena of creative therapies has been explored and explained by Rogers (1985), Silverstone (1994) and Wilkins (1994).
  • 21. Theoretical Propositions Basic human tendency is toward maintaining and enhancing the experiencing self—or self actualization Assumed the cause of disorder/Problem : blocked self actualization Goal: gap between perceived self and ideal self; increase self-acceptance, inner direction, and support personal growth Goal: ―releasing of an already existing capacity in a potentially competent individual, not the expert manipulation of a more or less passive personality‖
  • 22. The client . . . not immediately capable for therapeutic process Threatened by labeled counseling setting, abnormal self conscious, hurt ashamed of looked upon disclosing and dist- treated with urbed self concept little respect
  • 23. The Counselor . . . • Facilitate the client • Enter the subjective, personal world of the client • open communication • important qualities: genuineness, empathy and unconditional positive regard
  • 24. The stages of Counseling In successful counseling, the client moves from fixity to changeableness, from rigid structure to flow, from stasis to process (Rogers, 1958). Stage I: blocked internal communication Stage II: Self-acceptance by client Stage III: Beginning to recognize contradictions in experience. Stage IV: Disclosure of personal experiences with caution/restrictively Stage V: Feelings are expressed freely
  • 25. The stages of Counseling (Cont.) Stage VI: ―physiological loosening‖ such as moistness in the eyes, tears, sighs or muscular relaxation, accompanies the open expression of feelings Stage VII: Personal growth and trust on counselor with readiness to change and actualize.
  • 26. Rogers (1959) described specifically some of the changes he expected successful counseling to produce: • The person comes to see himself differently. • He accepts and his feelings more fully. • He becomes more self-confident and self-directing. • He becomes more the person he would like to be. • He becomes more flexible and less rigid in his perceptions. • He adopts more realistic goals for himself. • He behaves in a more mature fashion. • He changes his maladaptive behavior, even such a long established one as chronic alcoholism. • He became more acceptant of others. • He becomes more open to the evidence, both to what is going on outside of himself, and to what is going on inside himself. • He changes his basic personality characteristics in constructive ways.
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  • 28. • Gestalt therapy • Transactional Analysis (TA) • Motivational Interviewing Theory • Body centered therapies • Expressive art therapies Blends, integrations and in-betweeners
  • 30. Some details of related concepts
  • 34. Existential contributors Soren Kierkegaard – Introduced existentialism Martin Heidegger – authenticity Mutual contributors Martin Buber James Bugental Alvin Mahrer Rollo May
  • 35. Eastern philosophy • Bhuddism • Taoism • Yin-yang • Sufism • Tantra