Relier Pairs Match the pairs - humanistic approachVersion en ligne match the key term to the definition par Miss Horobin 1 Free Will 2 Hierarchy of needs 3 Humanistic psychology approach 4 Self 5 Conditions of worth 6 Congruence 7 Self actualisation the notion that humans can make choices and are not determined by biological or external forces the desire to grow psychologically and fulfil one’s potential – becoming what you are capable of the aim of Rogerian therapy; when the self-concept and ideal self are seen to broadly accord or match when a parent places limits or boundaries on their love of their children i.e a parent saying to a child ‘ I will only love you if you study medicine’ an approach to understanding behaviour that emphasises the importance of subjective experience and each person's capacity for self determination the ideas and values that characterise ‘I’ and ‘me’ and includes perception and valuing of ‘what I am’ and ‘what I can do’. A five-leveled sequence in which basic needs must be satisfied before higher psychological needs can be achieved