Humanistic

Cards (8)

  • The Humanistic approach focuses on personal growth and free will
  • Maslows hierarchy of needs has physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem and self actualisation
  • Congruence is when there is a similarity between an ideal self and self image
  • One weakness of the humanistic approach is that it is unrealistic and does not consider self destructive behaviour
  • One strength of the humanistic approach is its links to economic development
  • Conditions of worth are conditions on a person's behaviour to earn positive regard from others
  • A limitation of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is that it assumes everyone wants to be self-actualised
  • Humanistic psychology emphasises that people have full concious control of their actions [free will]