humanistic dans le dictionnaire PONS

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By contrast, humanistic geography is a differing critical geography that concentrates on human will and autonomy in explaining geographical patterns.
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Social work, humanistic or existentialist therapies, family therapy, counseling and self-help and clinical psychology developed and sometimes opposed psychiatry.
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More recently, "positive" psychologists have found empirical support for the humanistic theories of flourishing.
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She teaches undergraduate courses in humanistic studies as well as administration at the masters level.
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The idea of man in positive psychotherapy can be compared to the one in humanistic psychology.
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All schools of the university are committed to a liberal humanistic approach to education, which encourages interdisciplinary learning.
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Part of this problem may be misconceptions about the seeming conflict between mathematics and humanistic archaeology.
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This is a type of humanistic therapy that forces the client to explore the meaning of their life, as well as its purpose.
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Structural functionalism is close to humanistic sociology in its understanding of society as shared norms and values.
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It became an integral part of humanistic psychology.
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