Early 20th Century Psychology | Types of Psychology | Transpersonal Psychology | East/West 21st Century Psychology | Research |
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Eastern
Does the theory or psychosynthesis come from eastern or western psychology?
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Humanistic psychology
What is an approach to psychology that would focus on uniquely human concerns such as meaning, creativity, and personal growth?
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Transpersonal
What is the study of how transcendent experiences can be used to foster a greater sense of well-being
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Eastern Psychology
Western psychology adapted more ___ ideals in the beginning of the 21st century
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Mindfulness Meditation
What is the practice of paying attention to the ongoing experience of life without interference, reactivity, or avoidance.
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People’s innate capacity for compassion and self-knowledge
What is the benchmark of mental health according to Adler?
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Self-transcendence
What is a necessary hallmark of optimal health which includes the overcoming of limits of the individual self and its desires in spiritual contemplation and realization?
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Carl Jung, Roberto Assagioli, Stranislav Grof, and Ken Wilber
Name two transpersonal psychologists
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Carl Jung
This psychologist developed the first complete personality theory from a western perspective including eastern perspectives for the first time.
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Meditation, yoga, and group support
Studies have shown that these practices can help people manage chronic pain.
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Compassion and Wisdom
What are two benchmarks of mental health in Buddhism?
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Existential psychology
What assumes that normal adjustment to the everyday world is based on illusions that serve to protect a limited self-ideal.
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Four
In Grof’s theory of the psychedelic experience can invoke how many levels of the unconscious?
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Karen Horney
Who was the first woman to gain recognition in the psychoanalytic movement
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Anxiety, depression, and substance abuse
Mindfulness meditation has been found useful in coping with what conditions?
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Archetype
What is the name for a recurring symbol that can be found in many religions and cultures throughout history.
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Greater openness to experience, existential living, more trust in one’s organism
What is one of the three characteristics of a fully functioning person?
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10
In Wilber’s theory of personality development how many stages are there?
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Meditation
What is the specific practice is told to help maintain inner peace.
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Number of neurons can increase and lead to larger brain mass.
Studies of Tibetan monks showed that what permanent change can be made after thousands of hours of meditation.
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Interest or feeling
Alfred Adler believed that people possessed an innate drive toward social ____.
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Justice, truth, beauty, goodness, aliveness
What are two of the ideals that Maslow considers Being needs?
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Experience of complete oneness with God, Brahman, Buddha nature, the Tao or ultimate reality.
What is the tenth stage of Wilber’s theory of personality development?
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Mystical Experience
In Maslow’s book Religion, Values and Peak Experiences, he compares reality one feels as “godly” to what kind of experience?
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The use of neurological imaging techniques to study religious experience.
Define neurotheology.
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