Sunday, May 19, 2019
Humanisitic Perspective
The Humanistic Perspective The humanistic positioning in psychology says that we are responsible for our actions when it comes to violence. I believe that the humanistic perspective is the best centering to describe the actions of violence. There are many examples of this that have been studied that hold in this perspective. Some examples of violence that support this perspective include Joel Rifkin, the two kids thrill kill. Humanistic psychology is the constructive view of human self-determination. It is the indication of the behavior of someone is knowledgeable.This means someones actions with violence are their choice and they are aware of what they are doing. The humanistic perspective believes the person who is acting violence is responsible for their actions. Violence in my credence can be best explained in the humanistic theory. People know what they are doing and it is their choice if they necessity to do it. When it comes to violence people are capable of knowing wh at is right and what is wrong. In the case of Joel Rifkin, he was a serial killer who murdered prostitutes in the early 1990s in New York City. He was fully aware of what he was doing and his actions were intended.In an interview after he was convicted Rifkin told investigators the reasoning behind why he continued to kill. He said that there was a thrill to killing and it gave him a rush of adrenaline. This is an require example of the humanistic perspective because he realized what he was doing and the consequences that may come along with his actions and he continued with his violence outbursts. A thrill killing is premeditated murder committed by a person who is not necessarily suffering from mental instability, and does not have anything against them, but is instead actuate by the sheer excitement of the act.In the case where the two young boys acted out and killed one of their classmates for the thrill of it is a perfect example of the humanistic theory. Although they were y oung they knew that killing someone for fun was wrong and they did it anyways. Their behavior was intentional and pre-determined. These terrible crimes are great examples of the humanistic idea and why it is the most important perspective when poring over violence.
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