Psychodynamic and Humanistic Approach 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Tiawats1Created on: 18-09-17 19:23 Which of these approaches is considered culturally biased? Humanistic 1 of 10 What are some of the characteristics of a self-actualiser? Strong morals, peak experience, highly creative, spontaneous in thought and action etc. 2 of 10 What is an unconditional positive regard? A type of love where other people accept each other for who they are 3 of 10 What is a key assumption of the psychodynamic approach? Behaviour is motivated by instinctive drives i.e. sex and aggression 4 of 10 What is the job of the superego? It strives to uphold moral standards and punishes the ego with guilt for any wrongdoings 5 of 10 What happens in the oral stage? A fixation on the mouth resolves breastfeeding or weening issues and this can lead to smoking, nail biting and thumb sucking etc. 6 of 10 At which stage does the oedipus conflict occur? The phallic stage 7 of 10 What supporting evidence is there for the psychodynamic approach? Harris and Campbell's study on pregnant women provided evidence that the unconscious mind can motivate behaviour 8 of 10 True or false: repression involves people choosing to forget unpleasant memories? False 9 of 10 Name a characteristic of a fully functioning person Creativity- creative thinking and risk taking are undertaken 10 of 10
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