Exam 6: A Phenomenological Theory - Applications and Evaluation of Rogers Theory
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What goal(s) underlie Seligman and colleagues' development of a classification of human strengths?
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According to terror management theory, if cultural beliefs buffer against fear of death, and if people are induced to think about death, then they should display a stronger-than-usual need to _______, and to _______, their cultural beliefs.
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According to Rogers, experiences incongruent with the self structure are the basis for
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Maslow emphasized a hierarchy of needs with self-actualization as the final goal.
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Which of the following is not a condition emphasized by Rogers as crucial to therapeutic movement?
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How might behaviorists respond to Sartre's claim that we have unique mental capacities that give us free will?
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Rogers believed the task of the therapist was to help the clients clarify their feelings.
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Rogers' defensive behavior had many similarities to those of Freud.
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The Human Potential Movement emphasizes all of the following except
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Which of the following is not a major aspect of the existential view?
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In client-centered therapy, therapists don't let their feelings show so as to encourage clients to focus on their own feelings.
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Rogers found it useful to diagnose individuals so as to adjust the therapy accordingly.
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Improvement in client-centered therapy has been found to be associated with
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Work on contingencies of self-worth indicates that people's self-esteem
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Which of the following is not one of the personality characteristics emphasized by Maslow in describing self-actualizing individuals?
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The authentic self is seen most clearly in the consistency of behavior.
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