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PSYC 4620 1st Edition Lecture 22 Outline of Last Lecture I. Antioxidant and redox regulation of gene transcription Outline of Current Lecture II. Regulation of Gene TranscriptionA. Definition of regulon III. Alternative Methods of Gene Regulation at the Transcriptional Level (Quorum Sensing and the Two- Component System)IV. Methods of Gene Regulation at the Translational LevelV. Introduction to MutationsCurrent LectureChapter 11: The Humanistic ApproachThird Force Psychology- First: Freudianism- Second: Behaviorism- Third: Humanismo 1960s cultureo People are responsible for their actionsRoots of Humanistic Psychology- Existential philosophyo Key questions Meaning of life Role of free will Uniqueness- Existential psychology- Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslowo Rogers-look to cliento Maslow-humans are capable of moreKey Elements of the Approach- No agreed upon definition, but four common elements:- Emphasis on Personal ResponsibilityThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o Borrowed from existentialismo “Have to” vs. “choose to”o Shape your own life- Emphasis on the Here and Nowo Life as it happenso Reflectionso Guide not anchor- Focus on the Experience of the Individualo Understand experienceo Create environmento Therapist as partner, not expert- Emphasis on personal growtho Happiness  positive direction Fully functioning person Self-actualizationo Natural part of developmento Process of becomingCarl Rogers- Fully Functioning Persono Every person naturally strives to reach optimal sense of satisfaction Everyone’s satisfaction state is differento People who grow in a positive direction and become all that they can be- Characteristics of a fully functioning persono Open to experienceso Live each momento Learn to trust feelingso Choices consistent with their own values, interests, needso Accept/express emotionsAnxiety and Defense- Threatening information  Anxietyo Anxiety is often the result of coming into contact with info that is inconsistent with the way that we think about ourselves- Subceptiono Distortion and denial- Defenses reduce anxiety in short runo Can become


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