#1
Who is considered the founder of humanistic psychology?
#2
According to humanistic psychology, what is the primary focus of psychological inquiry?
#3
What does the 'hierarchy of needs' proposed by Abraham Maslow suggest?
#4
According to humanistic psychology, what is the term for the process of realizing one's full potential and becoming the best version of oneself?
#5
What does humanistic psychology emphasize regarding human nature?
#6
Which concept in humanistic psychology refers to the innate drive in humans to reach their full potential?
#7
Who introduced the concept of unconditional positive regard in humanistic psychology?
#8
Which humanistic psychologist developed the theory of personality known as 'person-centered therapy'?
#9
Which term in humanistic psychology refers to the experience of being fully immersed and focused in a task?
#10
Which humanistic psychologist is known for his work on the concept of 'positive psychology'?
#11
Which humanistic psychologist emphasized the importance of personal responsibility and choice?
#12
What is the term used in humanistic psychology to describe the difference between a person's 'ideal self' and their 'actual self'?
#13
Which concept in humanistic psychology emphasizes the importance of being genuine, empathetic, and accepting in therapeutic relationships?
#14
Who coined the term 'peak experience' to describe moments of intense joy, fulfillment, and transcendence?
#15