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What is the main focus of humanistic psychology?
It emphasizes
free will
and
personal growth
.
Who are the key figures associated with the emergence of humanistic psychology?
Carl Rogers
and
Abraham Maslow
What does the humanistic approach argue about free will?
It argues that individuals have the
capacity
to choose their actions.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
A theory that prioritizes human needs from basic physiological needs to
self-actualization
.
What are the levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Physiological needs
Safety and security
Love and belongingness
Self-esteem
Self-actualization
What must be met before a person can achieve self-actualization according to Maslow?
Deficiency needs
must be met first.
What is self-actualization?
It is the realization of one's full
potential
.
What does Rogers believe is necessary for personal growth?
Congruence between the
self-concept
and the
ideal self
.
What is incongruence?
It is the mismatch between the
ideal self
and the
actual self
.
What is the aim of client-centered therapy (CCT) developed by Rogers?
To reduce the gap between
self-image
and
ideal self
.
What is a strength of the humanistic approach?
It has useful applications in
therapeutic
treatment.
What is a limitation of the humanistic approach?
It is often considered
unscientific
.
How do humanistic psychologists prefer to conduct research?
They favor
qualitative
methods, particularly
unstructured interviews
.
What criticism do other approaches have regarding humanistic methods?
They view them as
unscientific
,
vague
, and open to
bias
.
What does the humanistic approach state about free will?
It explicitly states that people have free will.
What is the potential issue with the concept of conditions of worth in the humanistic approach?
It can lead to parent blaming for individuals not achieving
self-actualization
.
How might a humanistic psychologist respond to a client who feels they cannot achieve their potential?
They would encourage the client to explore their
self-concept
and
ideal self
.
What are the strengths and limitations of the humanistic approach?
Strengths:
Useful applications in therapy
Emphasizes free will
Limitations:
Considered unscientific
Accused of parent blaming
What is an example of a question that might be asked in an exam regarding the humanistic approach?
Explain why humanistic
psychologists
have rejected the
scientific method
.