
Humanistic Psychology
The humanistic perspective on free will, self-actualisation, and the conditions necessary for personal growth.
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The humanistic perspective on free will, self-actualisation, and the conditions necessary for personal growth.
Key Questions
- How does humanistic psychology conceptualise free will and self-actualisation?
- Evaluate the importance of congruence and conditions of worth in personal development.
- Discuss the application of humanistic principles in client-centred therapy.
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