432/5 Section 1 tasks: 1) Select two theorists from the list below. Carl Rogers, Rollo May, Martin Buber, Clark Moustakas, Abraham Maslow, James

432/5

Section 1

tasks:

1) Select two theorists from the list below.

Carl Rogers, Rollo May, Martin Buber, Clark Moustakas, Abraham Maslow, James Bugental, Irvin Yalom, Kirk Schneider, Viktor Frankl, R. D. Laing, Mick Cooper, Emmy van Deurzen. If you wish, you can locate a different theorist not listed; be sure they are a contributor to humanistic or existential psychology and psychotherapy.

Give name, date in history, and define one important idea the theorist contributed to humanistic or existential psychology. Skip a space between the two theorists.

Tip: Use different sources to define terms and fully cite definitions. You might use a textbook, Wikipedia, Stanford or Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, APA web site, YouTube videos, international journals in psychology. Do not rely completely on web sites like SimplyPsychology or Verywellmind or GoodTherapy.

2) Attach an article from the last 10 years on either humanistic or existential psychotherapy.

section 2

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Tasks:1. Locate a peer reviewed article on neuropsychology and present two main points from the authors. Attach and fully cite.

2. Locate a video on cognitive psychology and present two main points from the program.

3. What is cognitive psychology?

4. What is a core idea that can help with counseling psychology?

Attach the article you located– Links often break or lead to a student’s log‐in page.Unless the peer reviewed journal article is online and the link works, attach. However, itis best to attach articles you can save and read on your desktop. Use the > Add Attachments functionbelow the discussion.

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