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Key assumptions of the humanistic approach.

. A 'person centred' approach


. People have freewill


. Phenomenological approach

Freewill and unique human experiences.

Humans have freewill and are not affected by external and internal influences (active agents). The approach takes into account a person's individual experiences which is needed to fully understand a person.

Carl Rogers- fully functioning person.

Open to experiences- both negative and positive emotions are accepted.


Creativity- creative thinking and risk taking are undertaken.

Conditions of worth

Unconditional positive regard- a type of love where other people accept and love one another for who they are despite their faults.


Self worth- a person feels confident and positive about themselves.

Self concept and congruence

Congruence is between the self and the ideal self.

Abraham Maslow- hierarchy of needs and self actualisers

1-2% of the population reach self actualisation.

Strengths of the humanistic approach

Weaknesses of the humanistic approach.

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Weaknesses of the humanistic approach.

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