Humanistic approach 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Lydia HowieCreated on: 11-09-17 19:40 What are the key assumptions of the humanistic approach? They study unique human experience and suggest people have freewill 1 of 9 What is the humanistic approach the third force after? The behaviourist and psychodynamic approach 2 of 9 What is a fully functioning person Someone who has achieved their full potential e.g open to experience, trust feelings etc 3 of 9 What are the two conditions of worth Unconditioned positive regard and self worth 4 of 9 What does congruence mean When a person concept of them self is similar to their actual self 5 of 9 What is an example of a basic physiological need according to Maslow Food, water, sleep, sex etc 6 of 9 What is an example of self actualisation Creativity, morality, spontaneity, lack of prejudice 7 of 9 What is a strength of the humanistic approach It is a holistic approach so considers the whole person unlike behaviourist/ psychodynamic 8 of 9 What is a weakness of the humanistic approach It is unscientific as experimental methods are rejected and many ideas are vague and subjective 9 of 9
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