Humanistic By:Destiny, Trent, Kerstin. Approach People believe that if they think they can do it then they really can do it. The surrounding environment.

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Humanistic By:Destiny, Trent, Kerstin

Approach People believe that if they think they can do it then they really can do it. The surrounding environment does not have an effect on the way a person develops. Its up to themselves on how they will grow up and the choices they will make.

Its your choice Individual or self-directed choices influence our behavior. Do I believe I can prepare for and pass the test?

Abraham Maslow Health is not simply the absence of disease or even the opposite of it. Any theory of motivation that is worthy of attention must deal with the highest capacities of the healthy and strong as well as with the defensive maneuvers of crippled spirits.

Abraham believes in the Hierarchy of Human Needs.

Carl Rogers & Rollo May Worked with Abraham on the humanistic theory. They also believed that each person has freedom in direction his or her future and achieving personal growth.

Positive VS Negative Its your choice what you want to do with your life. You can change you lifestyle if you want to as long as you put your mind to it. You dont want to think you can do things when you really cant do them. You can always get out of a situation once you are so far into it.