Exam 10: Rogers: Person-Centered Theory

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According to Rogers,positive external evaluations

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In general,the Chicago studies demonstrated that client-centered therapy

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To Rogers,congruent people are

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Rogers said that an established self-concept

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Lauren perceives another person's evaluation of her.Rogers believed that Lauren will

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45 In a state of disorganization,people's behavior may be consistent with their

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For Rogers,all behavior is relative to the

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Rogers stated that therapists will be more effective if they communicate ______ to the client.

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Rogers referred to the tendency for the person of tomorrow to live in the present moment as

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Which term is LEAST appropriate as applied to Carl Rogers?

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In Rogers's theory,self-actualization is

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In studies of the relationship between self and ideal self,Rogers found that

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Carl Rogers is best known as

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"The symbolic representation (not necessarily in verbal symbols) of some portion of our experience" is Rogers' definition of

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According to Rogers,

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Rogers's therapeutic approach at the University of Chicago emphasized

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According to Rogers,a portion of one's experience becomes differentiated into

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For Rogers,the source of people's positive self-regard is

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According to Rogers,the two most frequent defensive reactions are

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Rogers called the tendency for matter (organic and inorganic) to evolve from simpler to more complex forms

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