humanistic psychology

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    • discuss the term "FREE WILL"
      • 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 OF NEEDS
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    • What are the two basic needs identified by Rogers?
      1. A feeling of self-worth (what we think about ourselves).
      2. Positive regard from other people
    • what is meant by "a feeling of self worth"

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    • what is meant by "positive regard from other people"

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    • What is the influence of humanistic psychology on counselling?

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