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Holism
________- seeing things as a whole and as something that is bigger than the sum of their parts.
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Spiritual
________ or attributes to beliefs, values, and virtues.
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Virtues
________- A trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good.
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Psychological
________ or thinking, feelings, and behaviors interact and happen in a person.
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Benovelence
________- preserving and enhancing the welfare of those with whom one is in frequent personal contact.
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Feelings
________- Results from emotions that were experienced.
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Behaviour
________- Manifestation or acting out the attitude the individual has.
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Conformity
________- restrain of actions, inclinations, and impulses that are likely to upset or harm others and violate social expectations or norms.
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Security
________- safety, harmony, and stability of society, of relationships, and of self.
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Smith
Defined by ________ (1973) as a descriptive term referring to variations in the level of arousal, affective state or mood, expressive movements, and attitudes.
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Stimulation
________- excitement, novelty, and challenge in life.
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Hedonism
________- pleasure and sensuous gratification for oneself.
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Achievement
________- personal success through demonstration of competence according to social standards.
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Emotions
________- Taken from the Latin word movare*,* which means to move or be upset or agitated.
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Social
________ or the manner by which an individual interacts with ither individuals or groups of individuals.
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Self
________- Direction- Independent thought and action; choosing, creating, and exploring.
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Attitudes
________- A persons thoughts, feelings, and emotion about another person, object, idea, behaviour, or situation.
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Universalism
________- understanding, appreciation, tolerance, and protection for the welfare of all people of nature.
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General Jan C Smuts
________, a South African statesman, wrote about holism as "the tendency in nature to form wholes which are greater than the sum of the parts through creative evolution ..
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Tradition
________- respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs and ideas that traditional culture or religion provides.
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Values
________- Basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions.
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Rene Descartes
________, one of the modern philosophers of our time, influenced much of mankind's thinking with his theory of duality, or understanding the nature of things in a simple, dual mode.
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sum of its parts "
Aristotle
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Holism
seeing things as a whole and as something that is bigger than the sum of their parts
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Examples
separation of body and spirit/mind and body , yin and yang of the eastern culture, male-female gender, black-white characteristics
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" The whole is greater than the sum of its parts "
Aristotle
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Feelings
Results from emotions that were experienced
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Emotions
Taken from the Latin word movare*,* which means to move or be upset or agitated
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Attitudes
A persons thoughts ,feelings, and emotion about another person , object, idea ,behaviour , or situation
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Behaviour
Manifestation or acting out the attitude the individual has
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Values
A system of beliefs that adhere to the highest deals of human existence
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fulfillmentThey create meaning and purpose in a persons life that often results in personal happiness and self
They create meaning and purpose in a persons life that often results in personal happiness and self
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Virtues
A trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good
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Values
Basic and fundamental beliefs that guide or motivate attitudes or actions
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Stimulation
excitement , novelty , and challenge in life
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Hedonism
pleasure and sensuous gratification for oneself
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Achievement
personal success through demonstration of competence according to social standards
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Power
social status and prestige , and control or dominance over people and resources
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Security
safety , harmony , and stability of society , of relationships, and of self
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Conformity
restrain of actions , inclinations , and impulses that are likely to upset or harm others and violate social expectations or norms
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Tradition
respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs and ideas that traditional culture or religion provides
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Benovelence
preserving and enhancing the welfare of those with whom one is in frequent personal contact
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Universalism
understanding, appreciation, tolerance, and protection for the welfare of all people of nature