Comparisons in approaches Flashcards
How are the psychodynamic and humanistic approaches similar?
Humanistic approach argues for free choice whereas the psychodynamic approach assumes behaviour is driven by unconcious motives;
The humanistic approach assumes behaviour is affected by…
desire to self-actualise and own experiences
What is places on children that may effect their experience?
Conditions of worth
The psychodynamic approach assumes behaviour is driven by…
unconcious forces such as the id and superego
What does the psychodynamic approach say arises from experience?
Coping mechanisms
Both approaches are much less
scientific
The psychodynamic approach argues some aspects of behaviour can be investigated…
scientifically
What did Rogers believe?
He believed that counselling can be used to help clients solve their problems, overcome conditions of worth and enable their potential self-actualisation
What did Freud believe about psychoanalysis?
Psychoanalysis can lead to improvements in clients through psychotherapy