Humanistic approach Flashcards
why was the humanistic approach to psychology created
created in the 1960s after other psychological approaches focused on negative aspects of human behaviour
what is the focus of humanistic psychology
personal growth
what is free will (in relation to the psychological approach)
whilst there are laws and constraints on our behaviour, our actions are not determined by cause and effect relationships and we ultimately choose our behaviours freely
What is self-actualization?
the point at which an individual has achieved their potential. Humanists think everyone has the capability and motivation to work towards this
what is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
before satisfying the need for self actualisation, an individual must meet more basic needs before progressively progressing on to higher needs
describe the layers of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (bottom to top)
- physical (survival) needs e.g food and water
- safety/shelter
- love/belonging
- esteem/respect needs
- self actualisation
what is focus on the self
Rodgers suggested that each person has a self concept (how they see themselves) and an ideal self (how you wish to be)
what is congruence
how close the self concept and ideal selves are
what is incongruence
when there is a big difference between self concept and ideal self. this means that self actualisation cannot be achieved and can often lead to negative feelings such as doubt
what are conditions of love
the requirements an individual feels they need to meet in order to be loved, whether they be real or imaginary
give an example of conditions of worth
‘i’ll only love you if you do well in your science test’
what happens because of conditions of worth
self actualisation is stopped
what is client centered therapy
made by Rodgers and attempts to help a client achieve congruence and provides unconditional positive regard (the opposite of conditions of worth). The client is the ‘expert’ responsible for solving their own problems
evaluate the humanistic approach (defined)
concepts such as ‘self actualisation’ are not clearly defined and so are not measurable nor open to scientific study which reduces the scientific validity of psychology
evaluate the humanistic approach (whole)
the humanistic approach takes a holisitc view of studying humans, considering all factors when attempting to understand individuals (good as it does not pre define individuals as something due to one or more facotrs)