Humanistic approaches to psychology, which emerged in the 1950s with Carl Rogers as a major figure, focus on self-discovery, personal growth, and self-actualization by nurturing the client's values. These approaches emphasize the client-clinician relationship and the belief that everyone has inherent goodness and potential. Contrasting with Freud's emphasis on inner life and behaviorism's focus on conditioning, humanistic psychology asserts that humans are inherently good and aims to nurture this inherent goodness. Embracing one's fundamental decency and kindness can help individuals address their flaws and negative traits effectively, despite the taboo around recognizing oneself as fundamentally good.

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