Lesson 3: Developing whole person Flashcards

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This is the whole person, emphasizing the complete aspects of a person or his totality.

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Holistic Development

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According to Descartes, __ is one that regards opposite as rigidly the negation of the other, like black or white, good or bad, life or death, and mind or body

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Duality

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He is a South African statesman, military leader, and philosopher.

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Gen. Jan C. Smuts

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According to Gen. Jan C. Smuts, ___ the tendency in nature to form holes which are greater than the sum of the parts through creative evolution.
it is important to see the person in his entirety and not just his parts

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Holism

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Something that is made of many parts and yet is somehow more than or different from the combination of its parts; broadly, the general quality or character of something.

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Gestalt

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The four people that introduced the concept of Gestalt.

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Christian Von Ehrehfels, Max Wertheimer, Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Kohler

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Aspects of holistic development of person.

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Physiological, Cognitive, Psychological, Social, and Spiritual

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This includes the five senses.

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Physiological

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The intellectual functions of the mind: thinking, recognizing, projecting, synthesizing, recalling, and assessing.

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Cognitive

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How thinking, feeling, behaving and interacting can happen in a person.

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Psychological

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The manner by which an individual interacts with other individuals or group of individuals.

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Social

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The attribute of a person’s consciousness and belief, including the values and virtues that guide and put meaning into a person’s life.

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Spiritual

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Those that are biologically related such as hunger and thirst.

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Basic Drive

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Is the various emotional experiences such as emotions, moods, and affective traits.

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Affect

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descriptive term referring to variations in level of arousal, affective state or mood, expressive movement, and attitudes (smith 1973).

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Emotion

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Arises from the brain as it interprets an emotion, which is usually caused by physical sensations experienced by the body as a reaction to a certain external stimulus.

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Feelings

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An outward manifestation or acting out of the attitudes and individual has.

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Behavior

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A person’s thoughts, feelings, and emotions about another person, object, idea, behavior, or situations. Is a result of a person’s evaluation of an experience with another person, object, idea, behavior, or situation based on his or her values and belief systems.

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Attitude

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Are systems of belief that adhere to the highest ideals of human existence. These ideals create meaning and purpose in a person’s life that often result in personal happiness and self-fulfillment.

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Values

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Are usually caused by physical sensations experienced by the body as a reaction to a certain stimulus.

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Emotion

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Emotions are affected by feelings and feelings are affected by emotion. True or false?

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True