Exam 10: Carl Rogers: Self-Actualization Theory
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A study of adolescents,conducted by Assor & Tai,2012,found that when their mothers used conditional positive self-regard to reward them for academic achievement,and punish them for non-achievement,_____.
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Rogers's clinical experience while teaching at the University of Wisconsin was mostly with:
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According to Rogers,in which of the following cases will infants cease to strive for actualization and development?
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According to a study conducted by Baldwin in 1949,children whose parents accepted them unconditionally and displayed democratic child-rearing practices:
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Rogers believed that the experiences that are incongruent or incompatible with our self-concept become threatening and are manifested as anxiety.
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Researchers have concluded that the greater the incongruence between perceived self and ideal self,the higher the anxiety,insecurity,self-doubt,depression,social incompetence,and other psychological disorders.
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Recount some of the research findings that support Rogers's ideas of acceptance of the self.
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Rogers developed a group therapy technique in which people learn about their feelings and about how they relate to one another.He called this approach the _____.
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In which of the following cases is approval granted regardless of a person's behavior?
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The warning "Of course,Mommy loves you...when you're good!" is an example of:
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Describe how Rogers's philosophy of life developed during his trip to China.
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Rogers believed that personality should be assessed through:
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The approach to psychotherapy used by Carl Rogers came to be known as person-centered therapy because:
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According to Rogers,which of the following is part of the actualization tendency of people?
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According to Carl Rogers,which of the following characteristics are present in a fully functioning person?
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Which of the following theories of Rogers was proven to be incorrect by his pupil William Kell?
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Using the technique of guided imagery,Rogers explored a client's feelings and attitudes toward the self and toward other people.
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Which of the following was the first endeavor of Carl Rogers in the field of psychology after he received his Ph.D.in 1931?
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