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Approaches
Humanistic approach
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What does the Humanistic Approach believe about human behavior?
It believes that we have
free will
over our behavior.
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What is self-actualisation according to the Humanistic Approach?
It is the process of
becoming
the
best
version
of ourselves.
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What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
A theory that outlines the stages of needs to be satisfied for
self-actualisation
.
Order of needs:
Physiological
needs (e.g., food and drink)
Safety
needs (e.g., having a home)
Love
and
belonging
needs (e.g., family/friends)
Self-esteem
needs (e.g., feeling good about ourselves)
Self-actualisation
(being the best version of ourselves)
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What must be satisfied before self-actualisation can occur according to Maslow?
Physiological
needs must be satisfied first.
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What are examples of physiological needs in Maslow's hierarchy?
Food
and
drink.
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What does Roger's theory of the self suggest about self-actualisation?
It suggests that
unconditional
positive
regard
leads to
congruence
and
self-actualisation.
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What is congruence in Roger's theory?
It is the match between
perceived
self and
ideal
self.
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What happens when individuals have conditions of worth placed on them?
They experience
incongruence
and find it hard to
self-actualise
.
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What are the strengths and limitations of the Humanistic Approach?
Strengths:
Useful
applications
in counseling.
Aims to increase
self-worth
and decrease
incongruence.
Limitations:
Criticized for
cultural bias
.
Concepts like self-actualisation are more relevant in
Western
cultures.
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How does humanistic counseling aim to help clients?
It aims to increase a client's
self-worth
and decrease
incongruence
.
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What percentage of depressed patients showed significant improvement using humanistic counseling according to Gibbard and Hanley?
Nearly
70%
.
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What is a criticism of the Humanistic Approach regarding scientific evidence?
It lacks
scientific
evidence
compared to other approaches that can be
falsified
.
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Why might the Humanistic Approach not explain behavior in collectivist cultures?
Because it emphasizes
individual
self-actualisation over
group
needs.
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What cultural context is the Humanistic Approach primarily associated with?
Western
/
capitalist
cultures.
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