Eupsychian Therapist
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Eupsychian Therapist
Eupsychian Therapist is a needs-satisfying therapist. It is a therapist devoted to uncovering unmet needs and finding ways to meet them.
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"In point of fact, we already have such a model in the Good Psychotherapist. This is about the way [they] function. [Their]] concious effort is not to impose [their] will upon the paitent, but rather to help the patient--inarticulate, unconscious, semi-conscious--to discover what is inside [them]], the patient. The psychotherrapist helps [them] to discover what [they themselves] wants or desires, what is good for [them], the patient, rather than what is good for the therapist. This is the opposite of controlling, propagandizing, molding, teaching in the old sense....This attitude implies a preference for spontaneity rather than for control, for trust in the organism rather than mistrust. It assumes that the person wants to be fully human rather than that he wants to be sick, pained, or dead."[1]
Abraham Maslow Terms
- Aggridant
- B-Cognition
- B-Needs
- B-Realm
- B-Values
- Being-Guilt
- Big Problem
- D-Cognition
- D-Realm
- Deficiency Diseases
- Diminished Human Being
- Eupsychia
- Eupsychia Key Figures
- Eupsychian Education
- Eupsychian Index
- Eupsychian Management
- Eupsychian Psychology
- Eupsychian Society
- Eupsychian Theory
- Eupsychian Therapist
- Eupsychian Therapy
- Euspychian Methods
- Good Chooser
- Good Person
- Good Science
- Good Society
- Good Specimen
- Growing-Tip Statistics
- Hierarchy of Basic Needs
- Hierarchy of Cognitive Needs
- Horticultural Model
- Human Diminution
- Human Motivation
- Human Potential
- Humanistic Psychology
- Inner Signals
- Intrinsic Conscience
- Jonah Complex
- Metapathology
- Motivation
- Normalcy
- Normative Biology
- Peak Experience
- Plateau Experience
- Real Self
- Sculptural Model
- Self-Actualization
- Transcending Self-Actualizers
- Transhumanistic
- Transpersonal Psychology
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Footnotes
- ↑ Maslow, A. H. “Toward a Humanistic Biology.” American Psychologist 24, no. 8 (1969): 724–35. doi:10.1037/h0027859. p. 730
