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  1. Definition. Motivation, from an existential analytic perspective, requires involvement of the person, with his or her potential and ability to decide, in his or her own world. Motivation within this framework takes into account that humans are dialogical in nature and are in continual communication with the world around them (people, ideas ...

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  2. Abraham Maslow proposed a theory of human motivation, which, despite widespread criticism, bears much relevance to the study of human behavior. I examine the criticisms in the light of existing literature, and reconceptualize key concepts in order to make the validity of the theory more apparent. Further, I articulate an integrated theory of human motivation by drawing parallels between Maslow ...

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  4. Apr 1, 2024 · This paper explores theories of motivation, including instinct theory, arousal theory, incentive theory, intrinsic theory, extrinsic theory, the ARCS model, self-determination theory, expectancy-value theory, and goal-orientation theory. Each theory is described in detail, along with its key concepts, assumptions, and implications for behavior.

  5. Rogers believed that each of us lives in a constantly changing private world, which he called the experiential field. Everyone exists at the center of their own experiential field, and that field can only be fully understood from the perspective of the individual. This concept has a number of important implications.

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  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Existential Theory: A Different Approach to Meaning. Existentialism has a unique perspective on meaning that sets it apart from the mainstream philosophies that preceded it – namely, that there is no inherent meaning. This is not to say that there is no meaning at all, just that there is no inherent, built-in, or “default” meaning in our ...

  7. Aug 30, 2023 · Summary. Existential therapy is a form of psychotherapy that aims to help people find a sense of meaning in their lives. It is less rigidly structured than other types of therapy and focuses on ...

  8. Feb 24, 2018 · Abstract. This chapter uses the Part I Case Studies to explore Frankl’s existential psychology as a theory of motivation. Scholars with unusually personal connections to their work tend to be very passionate researchers. The ancient concept of the “wounded healer” and the etymological origins of the word “passion” to mean suffering ...

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