What were the main tenets that leaders of the Humanistic Psychology Movement presented to the American Psychological Association in order to justify becoming its own Division?
In your case report 6, you were asked to create a recommendation report for risk assessment of your client. You were also asked to specifically align all of those recommendations with the ethics guidelines of forensic psychologists.
For this milestone, take the feedback you were given and revise the risk assessment report and ethics portions of your case report. Additionally, add material—a code of ethics and a risk assessment—to your existing work as you move toward the summative assignment
Question # 1
What were the main tenets that leaders of the Humanistic Psychology Movement presented to the American Psychological Association in order to justify becoming its own Division? Why might these tenets have been chosen as significant to the justification of a separate division?
question #2
The First Old Saybrook Conference (1964) was a significant event in the history of psychology. Attendees such as Abraham Maslow, Carl Rogers, Rollo May, and Gordon Allport represented several major schools of thought in the budding humanistic psychology movement. What did Maslow, Rogers, May, and Allport express as necessary components of the Humanistic Psychology Movement? In what ways did the schools of thought expressed by these conference attendees contribute to humanistic psychology’s place in America? Explain.
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