humanistic Flashcards
humanistic approach
An approach to understanding behaviour ,empathising the importance of subjective experiences and a persona ability to have self-determinism.
free will
humans can make choices in how they act and are self deterministic and not effect by past/present experiences of the individual
what type of approach is the humanistic approach
person-centred approach
deficiency needs
physiological
safety and security
love and belonginess
self-esteem
self actualisation
the desire to grow psychologically and fulfils ones potential-becoming what they are capable of.
which approaches does humanistic psychology reject
behaviourist
psychodynamic
person agency
free will, the choices we make in life and the paths we go down.
person-centred
studying subjective experiences and not general laws
assumptions
free will
self-actualisation
Humanistic psychology was established in
1950
Maslow and Rogers believe
believe humans have the desire to grow and have the power to impact their own lives.
incongruence
inconsistency
how did Maslow believe self-actualisation could occur
if deficiency needs are met
how did Rogers believe self actualisation could occur
If there is congruence between a persons concept of self and their ideal self.