Exam 5: A Phenomenological Theory: Carl Rogers Person-Centered Theory of Personality

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In Rogerian theory, a stimulus experienced without being brought into awareness is described under the concept of subception.

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The phenomenological approach stresses that people should be understood in terms of how they view themselves and the world around them.

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Which of the following statements is not true of Rogers' phenomenological theory?

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The development of self-esteem is associated with

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The psychoanalytic concept most relevant to that of self-actualization is

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Rogers' theory is primarily a theory of

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Denial allows experience into awareness in a form consistent with the self.

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Within the Rogerian framework of personality, anxiety is the result of

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The person's perceptions of the world make up the

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Parents with high self-esteem were found to

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Freud is to drives as Rogers is to

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The Rogerian self is analogous to a little person inside of us.

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With which of the following statements would Rogers be most likely to disagree?

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For Rogers, the highest authority is

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People with low self-esteem are more likely to cheat than are those with high self-esteem.

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For Rogers, the self is made up of `

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How is Rogers's theory about the nature of self-concept linked to his use of the Q-sort technique as a method of personality assessment?

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