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1. Title1Critique of Humanistic Psychology
Humanistic psychology emerged as a reaction to the limitations of behaviorism and psychoanalysis, emphasizing personal growth, self-actualization, and the intrinsic value of human experiences. However, from a Christian perspective, this approach encounters several significant criticisms. At its core, humanistic psychology often places the individual at the center of the universe, promoting a worldview that can lead to human autonomy disconnected from God. This notion conflicts profoundly with the Christian understanding that humanity finds its true identity and purpose within a relationship with the divine. One of the primary criticisms lies in the self-centered nature of humanistic psychology. The emphasis on self-actualization can encourage individuals to prioritize personal desires and subjective experiences above all else. This focus on self can foster a sense of narcissism, promoting an idea that individuals are the ultimate authorit
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