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What does the humanistic approach study?
The whole person and individual uniqueness
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Why did the humanistic approach develop?
As a rebellion against behaviorist and psychodynamic limitations
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What is a criticism of the behaviorist and psychodynamic approaches from a humanistic perspective?
They
oversimplify
human behavior and experience
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Who is one of the founding fathers of humanism?
Maslow
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What did Maslow argue is necessary to achieve self-actualisation?
Meeting a number of
deficiency needs
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What is self-actualisation?
The realization of one's
full
potential
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Give an example of how someone may be prevented from self-actualising.
Lack of support in pursuing
personal goals
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What must an individual's self-concept be similar to in order to achieve self-actualisation, according to Carl Rogers?
Their
ideal self
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What happens if there is a large gap between self-concept and ideal self?
The person experiences a state of
incongruence
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What can low self-esteem in adults be explained by, according to Rogers?
A lack of
unconditional positive regard
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How can client-centered therapy help individuals?
It helps cope with
everyday
living problems
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What is a strength of the humanistic approach regarding human behavior?
Advocates
holism
Considers the
whole person
Recognizes individual uniqueness
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What does holism mean in the context of the humanistic approach?
Considering the
whole
person rather than parts
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What is the difference between individualist and collectivist cultures?
Individualist cultures prioritize
personal goals
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What is one limitation of the humanistic approach in psychology?
May overlook
biological
influences
Can be too idealistic
Lacks
empirical
support
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How do humanistic psychologists view human beings compared to Freud?
As
good
and free to achieve potential
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What do humanistic psychologists believe about control over one's life?
Individuals are in control of their own lives
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