perdev Flashcards

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The (process of self- actualization and learning) that combines an individuals mental, physical, social, emotional and spiritual growth.

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Holistic Development

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understanding the nature of things in a simple, dual mode..

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Mind and Body Dualism (Rene Descartes)

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Mind and Body Dualism )

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(Rene Descartes

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  • the tendency in nature to form wholes which are greater than the sum of the parts through creative evolution.
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Holism

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• Holism

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(Gen. Jan C. Smuts)

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something that is made from combination of its part 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 (Max Wertheimer, Kurt Koffka, Wolfgang Kohler)-

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7
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The Five Aspects of a Whole Person

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physiological
cognitive
psychological
social
spiritual

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the physical attributes including the five physical senses.

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Physiological

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9
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the intellectual functions of the mind.

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Cognitive

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-how the (thinking, feeling.) behaving interact and happen in a person

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psychological

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-the manner by which an individual (interact) with other individuals or group of individuals.

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Social

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  • the attribute of a person’s consciousness and (beliefs).
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Spiritual

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13
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are those that are (biologically related such as hunger and thirst)

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Basic drives

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-is the various emotional experiences such as emotions, moods, and (affective trait.)

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Affect

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are impression activated by a (stimulus in your mind) that is evident from the environment that you are in

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Thoughts

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16
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is taken from the Latin verb, movare, which means to (move or be upset and agitated).

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Emotions

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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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Emotions

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  • are the result of emotions that we are experience
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Feelings

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are a person’s thoughts, feelings and emotion about another person, object, idea, (behavior) or situation.

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Attitudes

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-is a manifestation or acting out of the attitudes an individual has

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Behavior

21
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• are a system of beliefs that adhere to the (highest ideals) of human existence

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Values-

22
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• are adjectives that describe positive and desirable qualities that (reflect a values.)

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Virtues-

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Ten Basic Values

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(Shalom H. Schwartz)

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ten basic values

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self-direction
simulation
hedonism
achievement
power
security
conformity
tradition
benevolence
universalism

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  • independent thought and action; choosing, creating, and exploring.
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Self-direction

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  • excitement, novelty, and challenge life
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Stimulation

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  • pleasure and sensuous gratification for oneself.
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Hedonism

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personal success through demonstrating competence according to social standards.

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Achievement

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status and prestige, and control or dominance over people and resources.

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Power-social

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-safety, harmony, and stability of society, of relationships and of self.

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Security

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  • restraint of actions, inclinations and impulses that are likely to upset or harm others and violates social expectation or norms
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Conformity

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  • respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs and ideas that traditional culture or religion.
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Tradition

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preserving and enhancing the welfare of those with whom one is in frequent personal contact.

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benevolence

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  • understanding, appreciation, tolerance and protections for the welfare of all people and of nature.
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Universalism