humanistic approach

    Cards (15)

    • focuses on healthy growth in individuals and more positive psychology
    • rogers and maslow claim humans are self determining and have free will
    • individual uniqueness - person centred approach in psychology
    • reject scientific models that attempt to establish general principles of human behaviour
    • maslow - hierarchy of needs
      1. self actualisation - achieving full potential
      2. esteem - prestige and feelings of accomplishment
      3. belongingness and needs - intimate friends and relationships
      4. safety needs - security, safety
      5. physiological needs - food, water, rest etc
    • esteem, belongingness, safety needs and physiological needs need to be met before one can work towards self actualisation and achieve full potential
    • self actualisation achieved through congruence - ideal and real self balanced
    • incongruence - gap between real self and ideal is too big = self actualisation not possible due to negative feelings of self worth
    • client centred therapy - roger’s developed it to reduce gap between real and ideal self and to help people cope with life problems
    • X cultural bias - individual freedom, personal growth etc associated with individualistic cultures
    • X immeasurable concepts
    • X not reductionist - self actualisation can’t be scientifically observed
    • ✔️ not reductionist - consider behaviour as a whole
    • ✔️ valid - holistic approach so considers all aspects of human behaviour
    • ✔️ promotes a positive image - optimistic view of self
      • freud saw people as ‘slaves of their past’