Exam 10: Carl Rogers: Self-Actualization Theory
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Positive self-regard evolves from a developmental sequence of conditions of worth leading to a positive self-report.
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Give your opinion on whether you agree or disagree with Rogers' insistence that current feelings and emotions have a greater impact on personality than past events,and in most cases,childhood experiences.Explain your answer,in detail.
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Since this an opinion, it should not be objectively graded.The instructor should grade the "quality" of the opinion and give a standard for the class on what is expected for the answer to be acceptable.
Experiences that we perceive as promoting ________ are evaluated as good and desirable,according to Rogers.
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In self-reports,children whose parents used conditional regard
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Rogers said it is difficult for a therapist to know a client's experiential world completely,because
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For Rogers,you are not a fully functioning human being if you are guided heavily by the opinions of others.
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(A)Compare and contrast unconditional positive regard and conditional positive regard by giving a real life example of each one.(B)Would there ever be a time when a parent might feel a need to have conditional regard for a child or not? (C)Would Rogers feel that this conditional regard was acceptable for a parent to feel or unacceptable? Defend your answers.
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The only pre-determined belief of the person-centered therapist is
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All of the following are characteristics of a fully functioning person except
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Our level of psychological adjustment and emotional health is a function of the extent to which our
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To Rogers,the fully functioning person is aware of their illnesses,both mental and physical,and is only threatened about life later on in the life span.
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The technique in which a person arranges statements about the self-concept into categories is called
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