what are the main aspects of humanistic psychology
conscious experience
personal responsibility
free will
discussion of experience
explain free will
what was Maslow interested in
unlike the psychoanalysts, he was not interested in what went wrong with people, but rather he was interested in finding out what could go right with them.
What did Maslow’s hierarchy of needs emphasis ?
the importance of personal growth and fulfilment. It opened the door for later movements in psychology, such as positive psychology and happiness.
explain how the order of the hierarchy of needs works
describe physiological (hierarchy of needs)
- breathing, food, water, sex, homeostasis and excretion.
describe safety (hierarchy of needs)
- security of body, of employment, of resources, or morality, of the family, of health and property.
describe love/belonging (hierarchy of needs)
- friendship, family, sexual intimacy
describe esteem (hierarchy of needs)
- self esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of others and respect by others.
describe self actualisation (hierarchy of needs)
what is the self
refers to how we perceive ourselves as a person
what did Rogers claim on the focus on the self
we have two basic needs; positive regard from other people and self worth
how do feelings of self worth develop?
when does a state of congruence exist?
when there is a similarity between a persons ideal self and how they perceive themselves to be in real life
when does a state of incongruence exist
when there is a difference between the self and ideal self
when may people use defence mechanisms
since most people prefer to see themselves in ways that are consistent with their self-image, they may use defence mechanisms in order to feel less threatened by inconsistencies between how they would like to be and how they really are.
what is unconditional positive regard
when a person is accepted for who they are or what they do
what is conditional positive regard
when they are accepted only if they do what others want them to do.
what happens when people experience conditional positive regard and why ?
Rogers claimed that an individual’s psychological problems were a direct result of what
their conditions of worth and the conditional positive regard they receive from other people.
what do humanistic therapists regard themselves as
guides to help people understand themselves and to find ways to enable their potential for self actualisation instead of acting in a direct way
explain how counselling psychology works
explain the strength that Maslow’s hierarchy is linked to economic depression
explain the research support for conditions of worth