
Mark Graham
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I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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Behaviorism
What is behaviorism? This is a view of normality in viewing the human being living with problems that occur when people learn maladaptive or inappropriate responses. People fail to learn the effective and appropriate responses like dealing with having no stress when using various coping strategies/exercises that are learned. Respond to wrong environmental outcomes.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in FYI
Existentialist Theories
What are the existentialist theories? People are spirited and radically free, but largely responsible for the existence of their choices that they make. There is a struggle to find meaning. Choices of who we are becoming for we may never reach that goal of self, but it is an on-going process that we have to endure. There is anxiety for the responsibility for and about the consequences brought about from the choices made. Anxiety informs us about these ideas. What makes us whole. The self is truth and deeply rooted in our being, and the meaning is not found in others or us for it is brought to us by a far greater being.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Education
Humanistic Theories
What are the humanistic theories? The largest theory in this area is known as Phenomenology that is subjective with the experiences we have. What we are, what we do is a reflection of our subjective experience of our world and ourselves. There is an external reality to understand an inner reality of the and to promote our growth and development. This is shown by the respecting them and our own unique perspectives of reality.
By Mark Graham3 years ago in Education











