Humanistic approach

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  • Created on: 03-07-17 15:40
What concept is central to the humanistic approach?
Free will
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What is at the top of Maslow's hierarchy?
Actualisation
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Why does everyone want to achieve their full potential?
It is due to an innate tendency
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What is the focus in the humanistic approach?
The self ('I' and 'me')
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What is the aim of therapy?
To establish congruence between the self-concept and the ideal self
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What happens if the gap between self-concept and the ideal self is too big?
The person will experience a state of incongruence and self-actualisation
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Parents who impose conditions of worth may prevent what?
Personal growth
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What three things should an effective therapist provide the client with according to Rogers
Genuineness, Empathy, Unconditional positive regard
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What is the aim of client-centred therapy?
To increase feelings of self-worth and reduce incongruence between the self-concept and ideal self
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Did Rogers transform psychotherapy?
Yes as it is practiced in clinical settings,education and health etc
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