Humanistic approach Flashcards

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Humanistic approach

assumptions

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approach emphasising importance of subjective experience and each persons capability for self-determination

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Humanistic approach

parts

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Self-actualisation - Maslow

Self, congruence, conditions of worth -Rodgers

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Humanistic approach

people

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Maslow

Rodgers

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Self-actualisation

definition

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-fulfilling one’s potential

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Maslows Hierarchy of needs

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-motivation to achieve progression through the levels
  └self-actualisation (growth need)
  └self-esteem  (deficiency needs)
  └love and belongingness
  └safety and security
  └psychological needs
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Self, congruence, conditions of worth

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└Rogers’ focus on the concept of self and self-acceptance

└Incongruence between self-concept and ideal self leading to negative feelings of self-worth

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Humanistic approach

strengths

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Positive approach
└refreshing optimistic alternative
└sees people as good with potential they can work to achieve

Not reductionist
└Holism- consider whole person (in real life contexts)
└increase validity

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Humanistic approach

limitations

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Limited application 
└Rodgers- counselling
└Maslow- motivation explanation 
└series of abstract concepts 
  └not a comprehensive theory so limited impact on psychology as a whole 
Untestable concepts 
└self-actualisation / congruence
  └useful in therapy
  └can’t asses under experimental conditions 
└no empirical evidence 

Cultural bias
└ideas such as individual freedom and personal growth
└associated with individualist cultures in western world (e.g. US)
└collectivist cultures (e.g. India) emphasise needs of the group and community
└less easily identify with values of humanistic psychology
└cant generalise across cultures

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