humanistic approach

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    • Humanistic psychology
      -not about mental health
      -everyone can relate to it -looks at healthy individuals
      - we have free will
    • Free will
      The notion that humans can make choices and are not determined by biological or external forces
    • Self-actualisation
      The desire to grow psychologically and fulfil one's full potential - becoming what you are capable of
    • Maslow's Hierarchy of needs
      A five-levelled hierarchical sequence in which basic needs (such as hunger) must be satisfied before higher psychological needs such as self actualisation can be achieved.
    • humanistic counselling
      - when the client is always right
      -client concentrated
    • Rogers
      self concept - who i think i am
      real self concept - what your actually like
      ideal self - what id like to be like
    • Congruence
      when you ideal self matches up to your real self
    • Self
      The ideas and values that characterise 'I' and 'me' and includes perception and valuing of 'what I am' and 'what I can do
    • Conditions of worth
      When a parent places limits or boundaries on their love of their children; for instance a parent saying to a child 'I will only love you if...
    • not reductionist
      P: strength - not reductionist
      E: other approaches break down human behavior into its simplest components e.g. biological approach
      E: humanistic approach advocates holism and studies human behavior as a whole
      L: therefore humanistic approach is valid
    • counterpoint
      P: limitation - reductionist approaches may be more scientific
      E: experiments break down behaviors into independent and dependent variables
      E: The humanistic approach has very few behaviors that can be broken down and studied
      L: therefore humanistic approach short on empirical evidence
    • positive approach
      P: strength - optimistic
      E: Freud saw people and prisoners of their past and as unhappy
      E: The humanistic approach sees people as good and in control of being able to work towards their achievements
      L: therefore humanistic approach offers an optimistic alternative
    • cultural bias
      P: limitation - culturally biased
      E: ideas central to humanistic psychology such as individual freedom, personal growth, etc more associated with individualistic cultures
      E: collectivist countries tend to emphasize the needs of the group and interdependence
      L: therefore humanistic approach does not apply to all cultures