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Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper analyzing the humanistic approaches to personality. Your paper should cover the following areas:
- Compare person-centered theory with Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
- Use Maslow's hierarchy of needs to discuss the extent to which growth needs influence personality formation.
- Outline the main components of person-centered theory that contribute to personality development.
- Identify which theory you relate to most, and explain why.
Include an introduction and conclusion in your paper.
Format your paper according to APA guidelines. Include intext citation and references
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Running Head: HUMANISTIC APPROACHES TO PERSONALITY
Humanistic Approaches to Personality
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HUMANISTIC APPROACHES TO PERSONALITY
Humanistic Approaches to Personality
The humanistic approach to personality refers to the psychological study of human
behaviour of the whole person. The study of human behaviour is done not only by getting the
perspective through the lens of the observer but also but through the lens of the eyes of the
person being observed. Humanistic approaches believe that the behaviour of an individual is
attached to the inner feelings and self-perception of an individual. Humanistic approaches
focus on how human beings rationalize their thoughts and biological urges so as to make a
decision. The humanistic approaches and theories by Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers
stipulate that individuals are responsible for what they do and are capable of changing their
perceptions and behaviours.
Abraham Maslow’s theory of needs stipulates that human being’s are hierarchical in
nature a...
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