Comparisons in approaches Flashcards

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Q

How are the psychodynamic and humanistic approaches similar?

A

Humanistic approach argues for free choice whereas the psychodynamic approach assumes behaviour is driven by unconcious motives;

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The humanistic approach assumes behaviour is affected by…

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desire to self-actualise and own experiences

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3
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What is places on children that may effect their experience?

A

Conditions of worth

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4
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The psychodynamic approach assumes behaviour is driven by…

A

unconcious forces such as the id and superego

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5
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What does the psychodynamic approach say arises from experience?

A

Coping mechanisms

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6
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Both approaches are much less

A

scientific

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7
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The psychodynamic approach argues some aspects of behaviour can be investigated…

A

scientifically

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8
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What did Rogers believe?

A

He believed that counselling can be used to help clients solve their problems, overcome conditions of worth and enable their potential self-actualisation

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9
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What did Freud believe about psychoanalysis?

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Psychoanalysis can lead to improvements in clients through psychotherapy

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