AQA Psychology (A-Level) - Approaches - The Humanistic Approach with complete solutions
How does humanistic psychology differ from most other approaches? -ANSWER - Focuses on conscious experience rather than on behaviour personal responsibility and free will than determinism Free will -ANSWER - The concept of free will is central to the humanistic approach. Theories in this approach stress people possess full conscious control over their destiny - and have free will. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -ANSWER - The hierarchy of needs is a triangular model divided into five levels that stresses that you must have everything in one level before moving up to the next. Humanistic psychologists see everyone as working towards self actualisation What is at the bottom of Maslow's hierarchy of needs -ANSWER - psychological needs -food -shelter -warmth What is second in Maslow's hierarchy of needs -ANSWER - Safety needs -security -safety What is third in Maslow's hierarchy of needs -ANSWER - Belongingness and love needs
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