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  • free will is the idea that we all have choices in how we act
  • free will seperates out what is the intentions of an individual from what has been created by other causes
  • free will means that choices are made and not determined by biological or external factors
  • humanistic approach is different from others by claiming that human beings are self-determining and have free will
  • humanistic doesn't like science
  • maslow believes that humans are not motivated by needs beyond those of basic biological survival
  • maslow believed in self-actualisation
  • what is self-actualisation?

    fundamental to human nature is the desire to grow and develop to achieve our full potential
  • maslows hierarchy of needs ranges from basic needs to higher level of psychological and actualisation needs
  • all 4 levels of hierarchy must be met before an individual can work towards self-actualisation
  • self actualisation is the process in which people reach their full potential
  • not everyone can manage to reach their full potential as there could b psychological barriers that may prevent this
  • carl rodgers thought that individuals strive to achieve their ideal self
  • rodgers believes that the self refers to how we percieve ourselves as a person
  • rodgers argues that we have two basic needs: a positive regard from other people and a some feeling of self worth
  • what does self mean?

    the way a person sees themselves
  • what is your ideal self?

    the person someone wants to be
  • what is incongruence?
    occurs when there is a big gap between the two selves the person experiences and self actualisation isn't possible
  • what is congruence?
    when someone's self and ideal self are balanced
  • condition of worth developed client centred therapy
  • client centered therapy is done to reduce the ga between self-concept and ideal self
  • says that conditions of worth said that worthlessness and self-esteem have roots in childhood which can be explained by a lack of unconditional positive regard from parents