humanistic psychology- the role of conditions of worth Flashcards

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what are the 6 AO1 points you must know for the humanistic approach- the role of conditions of worth?

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  • Definition of conditions of worth
    -Role in the development of the self
    -Impact on self-esteem
  • Link to psychological problems
    -Role in childhood development
    -Role of unconditional positive regard
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What are conditions of worth?

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They are the requirements people feel they must meet to be accepted or loved by others.

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How do conditions of worth affect the self?

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They lead to a distorted self-concept, where individuals only feel worthy when fulfilling external expectations.

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How do conditions of worth affect self-esteem?

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They can cause low self-esteem and incongruence between the self-concept and ideal self.

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How are conditions of worth linked to mental health?

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They can cause anxiety, stress, and psychological issues due to the pressure of meeting external standards.

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How are conditions of worth developed in childhood?

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They are often set by parents or caregivers, who may provide conditional love based on meeting certain expectations.

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How does unconditional positive regard help with conditions of worth?

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It provides acceptance without conditions, helping to develop a healthy self-concept and achieve congruence.

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