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How does humanistic psychology differ from psychodynamic and behavioural approaches?
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How does humanistic psychology differ from psychodynamic and behavioural approaches?
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Humanistic psychology differs from the psychodynamic and behavioural approaches by emphasising personal experience, free will, and the pursuit of growth and potential, rather than unconscious motives and environmental conditioning.
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