What
theory (of the five we saw: psychodynamic, psychosocial, behavioral, traits,
and humanist) best describes this sentiment (Carpe Diem)? How
does this phrase change each of the characters?
Behavioral, because if we do different things we can be different persons, it depends on do what you wants and not what you are supposed to. The phrase began to change the students life because they started to try new things and chase their dreams.
This
movie shows the battle between conformity and individuality. Discuss this for
the main characters, as well as for John Keating.
COMFORMITY IS THE DIFFICULT TO KEEP YOUR OWN BELIEFS AGAINST OTHERS
So that's individuality fights against to, because individuality makes us think and do the things we want, in the moment we want and in the way we want, and that's why we are different from the other people.
So that's individuality fights against to, because individuality makes us think and do the things we want, in the moment we want and in the way we want, and that's why we are different from the other people.
What concept does Mr. Keating illustrate by
making them walk in the yard (we saw it on the first partial)? Define it in your
own words. What does Mr. Keating say about personal integrity? Which theory (of
the five we saw: psychodynamic, psychosocial, behavioral, cognitive, and
humanist) talks about this concept as a desirable characteristic of humans’
personality?
It was individualism and this means that we don't have to be like the other people, we most have a unique way to think and to be and, of course, is the humanist theory.
Which of the basic social skills does Mr. Keating show
the most? (Empathy, assertiveness, solidarity and effective listening).
He shows more assertiveness and effective listening because he always listen to his students and always has the right words for them and for helping in every problem that they had.
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