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Course: |
PSY 230
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Title: | Basic Human Potential |
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Long Title: | Basic Human Potential |
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Course Description: | Focuses on the self-actualization principles of psychologists, Abraham Maslow and Herbert Otto. Students engage in structured activities designed to develop skills for understanding and improving self-motivation and self-determination in a variety of relationships. |
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Min Credit: | 2 |
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Course Notes: | Entered new course 12/15/08 s@ |
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Origin Notes: | AIMS |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Describing self-actualization
II. Abraham Maslow¿s hierarchy of needs theory
III. Benefits of modeling
IV. Clarifying values
V. Short-term and long-term goal setting
VI. Peak experiences
VII. Lifelines
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Describe Abraham Maslow`s and Herbert Otto`s principles of self-actualization.
II. Discuss Abraham Maslow`s hierarchy of needs theory.
III. Students learn how their models have shaped their lives.
IV. Identify values and describe living them.
V. Describe effective short-term and long-term goal success.
VI. Students identify peak experiences.
VII. Students identify their achievements.
VIII. Describe student lifelines acknowledging highs and lows of life experiences.
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