All of the approaches considered so far are determinist because they all suggest, to some degree that our behaviour is shaped by forces outside our control.
Humanism is quite different as it emphasises that individuals are self-determining and have freewill.
This does not mean that people are not affected by external or internal influences but that we are active agents who have the ability to determine our own development.
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs, and how does it relate to self-actualisation?
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draw MASLOWS HIERARCHY OFNEEDS
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What are the two basic needs identified by Rogers?
A feeling of self-worth (what we think about ourselves).
Positive regard from other people
what is meant by "a feeling of self worth"
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what is meant by "positiveregardfromotherpeople"
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What is the influence of humanistic psychology on counselling?