Humanistic

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    • What is Humanistic Psychology?

      An approach that emphasizes looking at individuals as a whole.
    • What does Humanistic Psychology consider when explaining healthy growth in humans?
      A range of influences on individuals.
    • What aspect does Humanistic Psychology emphasize in its approach?
      Subjective experiences.
    • What is the definition of free will in psychology?
      Free will is the view that an individual is capable of self-determination and has an active role in controlling their behavior.
    • How do humanistic psychologists view personal choices?
      Humanistic psychologists believe individuals can make significant personal choices within constraints imposed by biological and societal influences.
    • What does the term 'self' or 'self-concept' refer to?
      The self or self-concept refers to how we perceive ourselves as a person.
    • How do feelings of self-worth develop according to the study material?
      Feelings of self-worth develop in childhood as a result of interactions with parents.
    • What influences a person's feelings of self-worth beyond childhood?
      Further interactions with significant others, such as friends and spouses, also influence feelings of self-worth.
    • What is congruence in the context of self-concept?

      Congruence is whether your perceived self matches your ideal self.
    • What happens when there is a difference between the self and ideal self?
      When there is a difference, the person experiences a state of incongruence.
    • How does congruence affect feelings of self-worth?
      The greater our congruence, the higher our feelings of self-worth.
    • Why is a complete state of congruence rare?
      A complete state of congruence is rare, so people use defense mechanisms to feel less threatened.
    • Conditions of worth - Constraints an individual believes are put
      upon them by significant others that are necessary to follow to
      gain positive regard
      Pos regard - sometimes only be achieved if people do what others want them to do (conditions) = This is the only way they will see themselves positively.
      To deal w this =
      Unconditional pos regard - When a person is accepted for
      who they are
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