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The Humanistic Approach

Quiz by Jen Curran

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28 questions
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  • Q1

    The humanistic approach assumes that....

    .. behaviours are out of our control

    .. we have conscious control over our behaviour

    .. internal and external forces control our behaviour

    .. our behaviours are determined

    60s
  • Q2

    The humanistic approach..

    .. takes a negative view of behaviour

    .. takes a positive view of behaviour

    60s
  • Q3

    What key term describes: the ability to both recognise and realise your own potential.

    self-esteem

    autonomy

    self-actualisation

    self-attitudes

    60s
  • Q4

    The humanistic approach focusses on...

    .. unconscious, objective experiences

    .. unconscious, subjective experiences

    .. conscious, subjective experiences

    .. conscious, objective experiences

    60s
  • Q5

    The humanistic approach is...

    .. deterministic

    .. scientific

    .. holistic

    .. reductionist

    60s
  • Q6

    Which is the correct arrangement of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs - from bottom to top of the hierarchy

    Safety, Physiological, Love/belongingness, Esteem, Self-actualisation

    Safety, Physiological, Love/belongingness, Self-actualisation, Esteem

    Physiological, Safety, Love/belongingness, Esteem, Self-actualisation

    Physiological, Safety, Love/belongingness, Self-actualisation, Esteem

    60s
  • Q7

    Which of the following is a 'growth need'?

    self esteem

    physiological

    love/ belonging

    safety

    60s
  • Q8

    Which of the following is NOT considered a 'basic, physiological need'

    food

    breathing

    sleep

    health

    60s
  • Q9

    Everyone achieves self-actualisation

    false
    true
    True or False
    60s
  • Q10

    The humanistic approach is an idiographic approach

    true
    false
    True or False
    60s
  • Q11

    Rogers believed that the actualising tendency is an innate drive that exists in all living things, from birth.

    true
    false
    True or False
    60s
  • Q12

    When your ideal self and self concept (perceived self) are too different you are said to be..

    .. experiencing unconditional positive regard

    .. self actualising

    .. incongruent

    .. congruent

    60s
  • Q13

    What is the correct term for the person you see your self to be?

    self-concept

    self-worth

    ideal self

    real self

    60s
  • Q14

    If your self concept and ideal self are similar or the same, you will...

    .. be incongruent

    .. have negative feelings of self worth

    .. have deficiency needs

    .. have  positive feelings of self worth

    60s
  • Q15

    The aim of client-centred therapy is to...

    .. to cause incongruence

    .. close the gap between the self-concept and the ideal self

    .. to increase the gap between the self-concept and the ideal self

    .. to offer conditions of worth

    60s

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