Exam 11: Humanistic Psychoogy the Third Force

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At the foundation of the concept of the "fully functioning individual" is a healthy sense of

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Maslow describes concentration, growth choices, self-awareness, honesty, judgment, self- development, peak and plateau experiences as

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As a young student, Abraham Maslow was influenced by the theories of Watson.

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Rogers emphasized the importance of congruence. In this, he echoed which goal of psychoanalysis?

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What is the correct order (from lowest to highest) of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

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Rogers advocated empathy, unconditional positive regard, and as the major healing processes, both in therapy and life.

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Who is considered by many to be the spiritual father of humanistic psychology?

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Who was the first therapist to electronically record therapy sessions?

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Unlike Rogers, Maslow did not outline specific techniques.

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Seeking to satisfy positive goals, such as playfulness and curiosity is called

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Which psychologist created a hierarchy of needs?

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Which of the following was NOT advocated by Rogers?

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Carl Rogers strict, but loving religious home shaped him into a

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Rogers trusted the organismic valuing process over the -transmitted values of society.

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While Freud believed that the earliest form of anxiety was castration anxiety, Rank emphasized

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In the hierarchy of needs model, which of the following would help satiate basic needs?

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Humanistic therapy contrasts with other therapies because

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While a Behaviorist would say that Johnny steals because that behavior has been conditioned in him by society, a Humanist would say that Johnny steals

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The ability to perceive someone else's internal experience as if it were one's own is known as

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Prizing another person regardless of how we might value his or her specific behavior is an example of which of the following?

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