Free will is the ability to act at ones own discretion
Hierarchy of needs is a motivational theory proposed by Maslow, often displayed as a pyramid of needs
Self actualisation is the complete realization of ones potential, and the full development of ones abilities and appreciation for life
congruence is the match between the perceived self and the ideal self
unconditional positive regard is when the love and acceptance given by others is unconditional, the individual is accepted regardless of who they are or what they say or do
conditions of worth are conditions that significant others put upon the individual and they must achieve these if they are to be accepted or loved
Assumption 1:
humans have free will
assumption 2:
all individuals are unique and have innate drive to achieve their maximum potential
assumption 3:
a proper understanding of human behaviour can only be achieve through studying humans
assumption 4:
psychology should study the individual case rather than the average performance of groups
Hierarchy of needs:
physiological (e.g food, water, shelter)
safety (e.g health, familiy, employment)
loving (e.g friendship, family)
self-esteem (e.g confidence, achievement)
self-actualization (e.g morality, creativity)
if the gap between the ideal self and self concept is too big a state of incongruence will be experienced and self actualisation is not possible.
Client centered therapy:
a parent who places conditions of worth on their child is creating future psychological problems
therapists should provide clients with unconditional positive regard to help resolve conditions of worth and guide clients towards self actualisation
Evaluation 1:
research support for conditions of worth, psychological issues arise because of conditions of worth
Evaluation 2:
conditions of worth may not be the cause of psychological problems
this contradicts what the humanistic approach would suggest is cause for depression
Evaluation 3:
rejects science
there is a scientific evidence for selfactualisation and conditions of worth with most studies
Evaluation 4:
humanistic approach has limited practical applications
client centered therapy has revolutionized counselling and Maslows hierarchy of needs has been used to explain motivation, particularly in the workplace