The humanist movement in general focuses on the idea that people are innately good and tend toward goodness. In a humanistic therapy context, there is presumption that the true nature of the human is to want to improve and reach high levels of what?
  1. Assertiveness
  2. Self-perception
  3. Behavior
  4. Trust
Explanation
Answer - B - Humanistic therapy overlaps considerably with existential approaches and emphasizes the growth and fulfillment of the self through self-mastery, self-examination, and creative expression. Although the influences of the unconscious and society are taken into account, freedom of choice in creating one’s experience is at the core.
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