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Humanistic psychology contrasts sharply with psychodynamic theory. In the theories of Maslow, May, and Rogers, the concepts of choice, free will,

Humanistic psychology contrasts sharply with psychodynamic theory. In the theories of Maslow, May, and Rogers, the concepts of choice, free will, freedom, self-actualization, and human potential are foundational. These theorists looked for what is unique in each human. They were optimistic and concerned with both conscious and unconscious aspects of the human psyche.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:

Pick one of these concepts to define and explore. Use your textbook. Describe how the theorist used the terms and give an example.

  • Freedom and Destiny (Rollo May) 
  • Stages of Therapeutic Change (Carl Rogers) 
  • The Jonah Complex (Abraham Maslow)

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