Humanistic approach

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    • Humanism assumptions
      > All humans can determine their own behaviour and have free will
      > All humans have an innate need for self-actualisation and will achieve this provided they have the right environment for personal growth
      > Each person is a rational and conscious being and not dominated by unconscious primitive instincts
    • Humanism AO3
      :) Holistic approach
      > Takes into account subjective experiences
      > Whereas reductionist approaches such as behaviourism reduce complex human behaviour to a consequence of stimulus, response and association
      > Humanism is seen as a more valid way of understanding human behaviour in a real life context
    • Humanism AO3
      :) Practical applications
      > Person Centred Therapy
      > PCT can be used to treat abnormalities such as depression and helps the individual reach self-actualisation
      > Therefore the humanistic approach is an important part of applied psychology
    • Humanism AO3
      :( Limited by cultural relativism
      > Self-actualisation is based on a western culture
      > Collectivist cultures emphasise working as a group and community
      > Therefore it is possible this approach doesnt apply universally and is limited to western cultures