Eighteen-year old Jennifer is afraid of heights. She has sought professional help to overcome this paralyzing fear but to no avail. When she is higher than two stories, she is reminded of a frightening trip to a high observation deck as a child. Each rime Jennifer knows she will be in high lace, she plans out her approach days ahead but is still anxious and agitated until the moment arrives. She realizes her fears are irrational but cannot seem to help her behavior.
1. Explain how the following approached to psychology would help Jennifer understand the causes of her fears: Humanistic, psychoanalytical, cognitive, behavioral, and sociocultural.