The Humanist approach

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