Humanistic and Psychodynamic Psychology 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Abbie1305Created on: 23-05-17 12:35 Uncontious strategies that protect our continue mind from anxiety. Defence Mechanisms 1 of 11 A term used to describe the personality theory and therapy associated with Freud. Psychoanalysis 2 of 11 Refers to any theory that emphasises change and development in the individual. Psychodynamic 3 of 11 That part of the human mind that contains repressed ideas and memories. Uncontious 4 of 11 The conditions Imposed on an individuals behaviour and development that are considered necessary to earn positive regard from significant others. Conditions of Worth 5 of 11 Similarity between ideal self and actual self. Congruence 6 of 11 The ability to act at ones own discretion i.e. to choose how to behave Free Will 7 of 11 The motivational theory proposed by Maslow, often displayed as a pyramid. Hierarchy of needs 8 of 11 Refers to the belief that human beings are born with the desire to grow. Humanistic 9 of 11 Our personal Identity. Self 10 of 11 A term used to reach ones true potential. Self-Actualisation 11 of 11
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