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Do you agree or disagree with Rollo May's belief that much of human behavior is motivated by an underlying sense of anxiety and dread? Why?

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This solution evaluates Rollo May's belief that much of human behavior is motivated by an underlying sense of anxiety and dread. Information is given in regards to this rather than a clear cut opinion. References provided.

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1. Do you agree or disagree with Rollo May's belief that much of human behavior is motivated by an underlying sense of anxiety and dread? Why?

According to Rollo May, much of human behavior is motivated by an underlying sense of anxiety and dread. In defense of this, May holds existential views of life and reports that anxiety "is objectless because it strikes at that basis of the psychological structure on which the perception of one's self as distinct from the world of ...

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