The Humanist approach 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: KatieCreated on: 05-06-19 20:06 What is the humanist stance on free will That humans are self determining and have free will 1 of 11 What does this mean sbout human That they are active agents in determining development 2 of 11 Therefore, what do humanists reject scientific models that attempt to explain general principles of human behaviour 3 of 11 What approach do humanists adopt Person centered 4 of 11 What do humanists think we should study Subjective experience over general laws 5 of 11 what was Maslow's main interest what motivates people 6 of 11 what is the hierarchy of need from bottom to top physiological need, safety and security, love and belonging, self esteem, self actualisation 7 of 11 what are self actualisers People who were fulfilled in life and met their abilities to the fullest 8 of 11 What is self-actualisation the desire to grow psychologically and fulfill ones full potential - becoming what you are capable of 9 of 11 what do humanists believe is an essential part of being human personal growth 10 of 11 how does Rogers argue personal growth achieved when an individuals self has congruence with their ideal self 11 of 11
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