Who founded humanistic psychology?
Many people founded Humanistic Psychology: Abraham Maslow, Karl & Charlotte Bühler, Clark Moustakas, Carl Rogers, Rollo May...
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About Psychology
Psychology is the science of the mind and behavior. The word "psychology" comes from the Greek word psyche meaning "breathe, spirit, soul", and the Greek word logia meaning the study of something. For a psychologist, human behavior is used as evidence (or an indication) of how the mind functions. We are unable to observe the mind directly; however, the functioning of our minds influences virtually all our actions, feelings and thoughts. That is why human behavior is used as raw data for testing psychological theories on how the mind functions.
About Charlotte
Charlotte is the biggest city in North Carolina with an estimated population of 709,441 people, as well as the 18th largest city with respect to population in the entire United States. The metropolitan area of Charlotte is an estimated 1,745,524, and is also part of a larger thirteen county ''labor market region'' with an approximate population of 2,389,763. People who reside in Charlotte are often called ''Charlotteans.''
About People
People are, well, people, as the cliche saying goes. We are all people. The people of the United States, the people of Utah, the people of Chesterfield, Indiana, the people of football, working people, who care about other people and the people who spend way too much time playing video games are all people. Technically, grammatically speaking, people is the plural of person. It can also mean an ethnic or national group.
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