Role of Motivation in the Area of Formation / Beena Raphael.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bangalore : Dharmaram Publications ; 2005.Description: 112 pDDC classification:
  • KT2005 R181 23
Partial contents:
Introduction ...iii 1. Research concern ...1 2. Scope and Limitation ...2 3. Relevance of study ...2 4. Methodology of research ...3 5. Division of chapters ...3 Chapter 1 Basic aspects of motivation ...6 1.1 What is motivation ...6 Why do we need to get motivated ...7 Concept of motivation ...7 Definition of Motivation ...8 2 Means and ways of being motivated ...8 Identification ...9 Classic ...9 Reciprocity of role ...9 With a group ...10 Internalization ...10 Realistic expectation ...11 Tension of renunciation ...11 Exercise of roles ...12 3. Type of motivation ...12 Conscious motivation ...12 Unconscious motivation ...12 Intrinsic motivation ...14 Interest ...14 Development of interest ...14 Curiosity ...14 Exterinsic motivation ...15 Approval and disapptoval ...15 Competition and cooperation ...15 4. Various Perspective of motivation ...16 Theological Perspective of motivation ...16 Motivation in the old testament ...16 Jeremish ...16 Daniel ...18 Hannah ...19 Moses ...20 Elijah ...21 Maccabaya woman ...22 Motivation in the new testament ...22 Mother mary ...23 Life of Saul ..24 Life of zacchaeus and good samaritan ...25 Life of St. Francis of Assisi ...26 St. Therese of Lisieux ...27 5. Church documents of formation ...28 Vita consecrata ...29 The decree perfectae caritatis ...30 The directives on formation in religious institutes ...31 6. Psycho-spiritual perspective of motivation ...32 Needs ...33 Attitude ...33 Values ...35 7. Social - biological perspective of motivation ...35 8. Demotivators that hinder right motivation ...37 The negative motivation ...37 The dictator motivational style ...37 The imagine doing it motivational style ...38 The overwhelm motivational style ...38 Out ward signs ...38 A lack of confidence ...39 Worry ...38 Dysfunctional familis ...39 Negative opinion ...39 I feel unimportant ...40 Living up to other`s expectations ...40 Putting mask ...40 Incongruence between self and experience ...41 Conclusion ...41 Chapter 2 Relevant Psychological theories and approaches on motivation ...42 1. The various theories of personality on motivation ...42 Sigmund freud`s psychoanalytic theory on motivation ...43 View of human nature ...44 Structure of personality ...45 Stage of psychosex ual development of personality ...47 Development of maladaptive behavior ..48 2. Alfred adler ...49 Adler`s view on human nature and maladaptive behavior ...49 Adler`s approaches to the motivation and development of personality ...50 3.Viktor frankl ...50 Frankl`s approach to personality ...51 The motivation of the healthy personality ...52 4. Eric berne`s theory of transactional analysis ...52 View of human nature ...53 Structure of personality ...54 Development of Maladaptive behavior ...56 Life -script analysis ...57 5. Maslow`s hierarchy of needs theory on motivation ...59 Personality development ...60 Physiological needs ...62 Safety needs ...62 Belongingness and love needs ...63 Esteem needs ...63 Self actualization ...64 Obstacles to self -actualized person ...65 Characteristics of self - actualization person ...66 6. Rooer`s clint centered approach on motivation ...72 7. Roger`s seven stages of changes in formees ...77 8. Characteristics of the fully functioning person ...78 9. A summary on theories of motivation ...80 Conclusion ...82 Chapter 3 New vision of motivation need of the hour ...83 1. The motivation from the perceptive of formators ...84 2. Five selected manifestative factors of religious motivation ...85 3. Lack of motivation based on the five factors ...91 4. Recommendations for better motivation ...95 5.The role of vocation promoter and the promotion ...99 6. Spiritual direction and counseling ...103 7. The qualities of formator ...104 8. The relationship of the formator with the formees ...105 Conclusion ...108 General conclusion ...112 Appendix ...112
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Introduction ...iii 1. Research concern ...1 2. Scope and Limitation ...2 3. Relevance of study ...2 4. Methodology of research ...3 5. Division of chapters ...3 Chapter 1 Basic aspects of motivation ...6 1.1 What is motivation ...6 Why do we need to get motivated ...7 Concept of motivation ...7 Definition of Motivation ...8 2 Means and ways of being motivated ...8 Identification ...9 Classic ...9 Reciprocity of role ...9 With a group ...10 Internalization ...10 Realistic expectation ...11 Tension of renunciation ...11 Exercise of roles ...12 3. Type of motivation ...12 Conscious motivation ...12 Unconscious motivation ...12 Intrinsic motivation ...14 Interest ...14 Development of interest ...14 Curiosity ...14 Exterinsic motivation ...15 Approval and disapptoval ...15 Competition and cooperation ...15 4. Various Perspective of motivation ...16 Theological Perspective of motivation ...16 Motivation in the old testament ...16 Jeremish ...16 Daniel ...18 Hannah ...19 Moses ...20 Elijah ...21 Maccabaya woman ...22 Motivation in the new testament ...22 Mother mary ...23 Life of Saul ..24 Life of zacchaeus and good samaritan ...25 Life of St. Francis of Assisi ...26 St. Therese of Lisieux ...27 5. Church documents of formation ...28 Vita consecrata ...29 The decree perfectae caritatis ...30 The directives on formation in religious institutes ...31 6. Psycho-spiritual perspective of motivation ...32 Needs ...33 Attitude ...33 Values ...35 7. Social - biological perspective of motivation ...35 8. Demotivators that hinder right motivation ...37 The negative motivation ...37 The dictator motivational style ...37 The imagine doing it motivational style ...38 The overwhelm motivational style ...38 Out ward signs ...38 A lack of confidence ...39 Worry ...38 Dysfunctional familis ...39 Negative opinion ...39 I feel unimportant ...40 Living up to other`s expectations ...40 Putting mask ...40 Incongruence between self and experience ...41 Conclusion ...41 Chapter 2 Relevant Psychological theories and approaches on motivation ...42 1. The various theories of personality on motivation ...42 Sigmund freud`s psychoanalytic theory on motivation ...43 View of human nature ...44 Structure of personality ...45 Stage of psychosex ual development of personality ...47 Development of maladaptive behavior ..48 2. Alfred adler ...49 Adler`s view on human nature and maladaptive behavior ...49 Adler`s approaches to the motivation and development of personality ...50 3.Viktor frankl ...50 Frankl`s approach to personality ...51 The motivation of the healthy personality ...52 4. Eric berne`s theory of transactional analysis ...52 View of human nature ...53 Structure of personality ...54 Development of Maladaptive behavior ...56 Life -script analysis ...57 5. Maslow`s hierarchy of needs theory on motivation ...59 Personality development ...60 Physiological needs ...62 Safety needs ...62 Belongingness and love needs ...63 Esteem needs ...63 Self actualization ...64 Obstacles to self -actualized person ...65 Characteristics of self - actualization person ...66 6. Rooer`s clint centered approach on motivation ...72 7. Roger`s seven stages of changes in formees ...77 8. Characteristics of the fully functioning person ...78 9. A summary on theories of motivation ...80 Conclusion ...82 Chapter 3 New vision of motivation need of the hour ...83 1. The motivation from the perceptive of formators ...84 2. Five selected manifestative factors of religious motivation ...85 3. Lack of motivation based on the five factors ...91 4. Recommendations for better motivation ...95 5.The role of vocation promoter and the promotion ...99 6. Spiritual direction and counseling ...103 7. The qualities of formator ...104 8. The relationship of the formator with the formees ...105 Conclusion ...108 General conclusion ...112 Appendix ...112

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