Excellent! and indeed from readings, I understand that psychoanalysis came or was documented before behaviorism. I am open to seeing published works that state otherwise.
This is so pathetic... The person who is trying to be idealistic version to be and is trying hard obviously is not happy. so he gets with the inner struggle to be perfect than happy. Obviously the person needs love or something.
You are correct that "the person," needs love. That's why they are trying to become some idealized version, because he isn't loved. That's the whole point being made by Carl Rodgers.
Listening to this for my board exam!! ❤
effective ?
Although I am specialists in psychology, but I have found that presented gave me something new on the subject. Thank you
Awesome presentation, really complete and presented with the perfect voice tone...what a bliss!
Excellent! and indeed from readings, I understand that psychoanalysis came or was documented before behaviorism. I am open to seeing published works that state otherwise.
I am interested on psycholog and you deserve my respect. THANK YOU
Thanks Daryl for putting this video. Thanks
Thank so much for this! Easy to follow and understand x
+Janice Harris Thank you. Glad that it helped.
Thank you for the video but just a minor correction "The first force is behaviorism the second force is psychoanalysis"
Carlos Saroufim the first as taught to us is Psychoanalysis :)
Doesn't change the fact that Behaviorism antedates Psychoanalysis.
loved it!
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A really nice video. But the last part I can't hear clearly...sad...
great video :)
Only downside to this video is the sound level. I have my laptop up all the way and I can barely hear it. Other than that great video.
Nice, thanks
This is so pathetic... The person who is trying to be idealistic version to be and is trying hard obviously is not happy. so he gets with the inner struggle to be perfect than happy. Obviously the person needs love or something.
You are correct that "the person," needs love. That's why they are trying to become some idealized version, because he isn't loved. That's the whole point being made by Carl Rodgers.
Ideal society would be everyone being worshipped by others.
Total ridiculousness, utopian foolishness