Humanistic Approach Flashcards

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Outline the humanistic approach (AO1)

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> Everyone has FREE WILL and can consciously control their own personal destiny, even with constraints from outside forces - but we have personal-agency so we are responsible for these choices.

> We cannot come up with NOMOTHETIC laws of behaviour because it believes in free will so we cannot predict and control behaviour.

> Humans are motivated by a need for PERSONAL GROWTH and to develop in a positive way.

> Focuses on the here and NOW (instead of rooted from the past in the PD approach)

> This approach has its roots in the philosophical schools of EXISTENTIALISM and PHENOMOLOGY.

> Takes a HOLISTIC approach, focusing on the individual as a whole and their unique experiences, though studies are subjective.

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Name the 5 stages of Maslow’s (1943) hierarchy of needs

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Physiological
Safety
Love & belonging
Self-esteem
Self-actualisation

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Physiological stage

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When the most basic human needs need to be met

E.G.
air, food, water, clothing, shelter, sleep, etc.

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Safety

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Safety needs which include…

resources, employment, family, and health

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Love and belonging

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The need for love & belonging…

from friends, family, and a sexual partner

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Self-esteem

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The need for esteem including…

self-esteem and respect from others.

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Self- actualisation

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Once these ‘deficiency needs’ have been met, people move to self-actualisation, which includes…

spirituality, creativity and acceptance of the world as it is.

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AO1 - outline cognitive psychology

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> ROGERS created COUNSELLING psychology which aims to promote PERSONAL AGENCY and PERSONAL GROWTH.

> There is an incongruent GAP between the SELF-CONCEPT and IDEAL SELF, when they are incompatible.

> To reach HUMAN POTENTIAL, the self-concept and ideal self must be CONGRUENT.

> Counselling psych helps clients achieve congruence by REDUCING their conditions of WORTH for the ideal-self and improve self-esteem, to close the incongruence gap.

> Therapist provides unconditional POSITIVE REGARD to the client by expressing ACCEPTANCE, empathy and understanding of their condition.

> It uses an ECLETIC approach, which uses a wide RANGE of techniques depending on the need of the client.

> It’s against all DIAGNOSTIC LABELS and the medical model that they imply.

> The Q-SORT is used to A SSESS whether a client is CONGRUENT or not.

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What is conditions of worth?

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Expectation where someone feels that their approval is dependent on meeting them for other people (e.g. parents) to see them favourably.

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What is meant by self-concept?

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The ideas of how an individual views or thinks themselves to be.

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What is meant by being in a state of congruence?

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When there’s an agreement between the self-concept and ideal self

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Who developed the hierarchy of needs?

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Maslow (1943)

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Why would unconditional positive regard be effective?

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Client would feel supported, so their conditions of worth will dissipate…

allowing them to move towards their ideal-self and how they WANT to behave, rather than how they feel they should.

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Every approach is deterministic, aside from the humanistic approach.

What is meant by deterministic?

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The idea that behaviour has a cause

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15
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What are the 4 AO3s?

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AO3- Culturally biased (-)

AO3- Holistic (+)

AO3 - Lacks credibility (-)

AO3 - Positive outlook (+)

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AO3- Culturally biased (-)

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culturally biased -> self-actualisation -> west individualist, east collectivist -> lacks universal -> ungeneralisable

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AO3- Culturally biased (-)

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culturally biased -> self-actualisation -> west individualist, east collectivist -> lacks universal -> ungeneralisable

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AO3 - Holistic (+)

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range of influences -> complexity -> idiographic

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AO3 - positive outlook (+)

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counselling -> free will -> ideal self -> practical value

20
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AO3 - credibility

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self and self-actualisation hard to test empirically -> not tangible -> cause and effect -> credibility of assumptions