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Humanistic Psychology
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- Q1The Humanistic Approach focuses on ….How your id, ego & super ego effect your behaviourThe unconscious aspects of being a humanThe positive aspects of being a humanHow your biology affects who you are as a human30s
- Q2The Humanistic takes a (blank) perspective of behaviour...Free WillDeterministicReductionistObjective30s
- Q3What is the humanistic concept of living at your full potential?Operant conditioningConditional positive regardSelf actualisationFree association30s
- Q4What is the 4th level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?EsteemLove and BelongingSecuritySelf Actualisation30s
- Q5What is the 2nd level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?Self-actualisationPhysiologicalSafety & securityLove and Belonging30s
- Q6What is the 1st level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?Physiological NeedsSelf ActualisationSecurityLove and Belonging30s
- Q7When your ideal self and perceived self are too different/ far away, you are said to be...having conditions of Worthincongruenthaving unconditional Positive Regardcongruent30s
- Q8What encourages self actualisation as a result of increasing their love, belonging and esteem?CongruenceIncongruenceConditions of WorthUnconditional Positive Regard30s
- Q9I currently look amazing on Instagram, but in real life I feel so ugly. This is an example of....Unconditional Positive RegardHigh conditions of worthIncongruenceCongruence30s
- Q10I'll only love you if you get an A* - An example of...Conditions of WorthUnconditional Positive RegardCongruenceIncongruence30s
- Q11Even if you commit mass murder, I will always love you - An example of...CongruenceUnconditional Positive RegardConditions of WorthIncongruence30s
- Q12According to the humanistic approach, we are all...A result of the family we were born intoA result of our unconscious drivesActive agents who can overcome barriers through conscious choiceA result of our genetics30s
- Q13Who developed Client/ Person Centered TherapyFreudRogersBanduraMaslow30s
- Q14In Client/ Person Centered Therapy, what is the client treated as and what are they expected to do?The client is treated as the expert and arrives at their own solutionsA novice who needs guidance on how to get betterLike they are at school and asked to complete homeworkLook at pictures and say the first thing that comes into their head30s
- Q15A similarity between the psychodynamic approach and humanistic is...They are both reductionistThey are both idiographic (focus on understanding unique individual differences)They are both deterministicLack of objectivity and scientific measures30s