Post by congl95 on Nov 23, 2017 16:18:01 GMT
"I'm in terrible shape, I eat too many unhealthy foods."
Humanist(rogers): They would claim that you eat too much unhealthy food because of how society is infringing on who you truly are, which means you cannot grow into the true person you actually are, and so you are finding comfort in eating food. Society also promotes eating fast-food and the advertisements warp the way you choose to eat. He might also say that you degrading yourself because of how you look is a feature of your "fake self" which you have developed through living in society.
Biological trait theorists: Some of the biological reductionist types might claim that you have too high of traits of negative feelings, and that one of the mechanisms through which you cope with it is eating excessively. The fact that they are criticizing themselves could also be indicative of a poor self conception that is innate in them.
3. They differ in many ways. The humanists do not think about biological features of who a person is in the slightest, as far as they are concerned it has virtually no effect on personality types. The biological trait theorists approach disagrees with the fact that humanists think society creates individuals who they are. Biological trait theorists think personality cannot be changed by the environment very much if at all. They are, for the most part, diametrically opposed to each other.
4. The humanists would have the most to say, as they focus heavily on changing the individual. Humanists would try and have a empathetic and genuine conversation with the individuals, who they would refer to as their "clients", and help them gain confidence and let them unravel their true self on their own, with subtle cues to help them want to become healthier. The biological trait theorists would tell the individuals that it isn't their fault completely, that they are who they are because its their nature. They would try and direct them towards focusing on positive emotions, and helping them to realize that it is their personality, and that they have to work with that fact to slowly get better with their eating.
Humanist(rogers): They would claim that you eat too much unhealthy food because of how society is infringing on who you truly are, which means you cannot grow into the true person you actually are, and so you are finding comfort in eating food. Society also promotes eating fast-food and the advertisements warp the way you choose to eat. He might also say that you degrading yourself because of how you look is a feature of your "fake self" which you have developed through living in society.
Biological trait theorists: Some of the biological reductionist types might claim that you have too high of traits of negative feelings, and that one of the mechanisms through which you cope with it is eating excessively. The fact that they are criticizing themselves could also be indicative of a poor self conception that is innate in them.
3. They differ in many ways. The humanists do not think about biological features of who a person is in the slightest, as far as they are concerned it has virtually no effect on personality types. The biological trait theorists approach disagrees with the fact that humanists think society creates individuals who they are. Biological trait theorists think personality cannot be changed by the environment very much if at all. They are, for the most part, diametrically opposed to each other.
4. The humanists would have the most to say, as they focus heavily on changing the individual. Humanists would try and have a empathetic and genuine conversation with the individuals, who they would refer to as their "clients", and help them gain confidence and let them unravel their true self on their own, with subtle cues to help them want to become healthier. The biological trait theorists would tell the individuals that it isn't their fault completely, that they are who they are because its their nature. They would try and direct them towards focusing on positive emotions, and helping them to realize that it is their personality, and that they have to work with that fact to slowly get better with their eating.