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What is the primary focus of
humanistic
psychology
?
Promoting personal growth and
self-actualization
How does
humanistic psychology
differ from
behaviorism
?
Humanistic psychology focuses on
inner experiences
and personal meaning
What does
self-actualization
refer to in
humanistic
psychology?
It refers to the innate drive to reach one's full potential
What is
phenomenology
in the context of humanistic psychology?
It emphasizes
subjective experience
and personal perception of reality
What does the
principle
of inherent goodness in
humanistic
psychology
suggest?
It suggests that humans are inherently good and strive for growth
How does
holism
relate to
humanistic psychology
?
Holism considers the whole person rather than just isolated traits or behaviors
What is the belief in
free will
according to
humanistic
psychology
?
It is the belief that individuals can make choices and control their own destiny
What are the key principles of
humanistic psychology
?
Self-actualization
: Innate drive to reach full potential
Phenomenology
: Emphasis on subjective experience
Free will
: Capacity to make choices
Inherent goodness
: Humans strive for growth
Holism
: Considering the whole person
Who developed the hierarchy of needs in
humanistic
psychology?
Abraham Maslow
What is
client-centered therapy
and who pioneered it?
Client-centered therapy focuses on creating a supportive environment for self-exploration, pioneered by
Carl Rogers
What did
Rollo May
explore in humanistic
psychology
?
Existential
psychology and the importance of personal responsibility
What did
Virginia Satir
contribute to
humanistic
psychology?
She developed
family therapy
approaches based on humanistic principles
What are the applications of humanistic psychology?
Psychotherapy
:
Client-centered
and
Gestalt
therapy
Education: Student-centered and
experiential
learning
Organizational Psychology:
Employee-centered
management
Counseling: Career and relationship counseling
Social Work:
Strength-based
approaches
How can a teacher implement
humanistic
principles in their classroom?
By encouraging students to choose their own research topics based on personal interests
How does the
humanistic approach
compare to
cognitive psychology
?
Humanistic psychology emphasizes
subjective experiences
, while cognitive psychology focuses on
mental processes
What is the main difference between
humanistic psychology
and
psychoanalysis
?
Humanistic psychology emphasizes
conscious experiences
, while psychoanalysis focuses on
unconscious motivations
If a
psychologist
helps a client explore personal values and find meaning in their experiences, which approach are they using?
Humanistic
psychology
What is the unique emphasis of the
humanistic
approach in
psychology
?
Personal potential
and
subjective experience
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