Exam 18: Humanistic Third-Forcepsychology
Exam 1: Introduction81 Questions
Exam 2: The Early Greek Philosophers80 Questions
Exam 3: After Aristotle: A Search for the Good Life80 Questions
Exam 4: The Beginnings of Modern Science and Philosophy80 Questions
Exam 5: Empiricism,Sensationalism,and Positivism86 Questions
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Exam 18: Humanistic Third-Forcepsychology80 Questions
Exam 19: Psychobiology80 Questions
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All of the following statements is accepted by both existential and humanistic psychology except:
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For the third-force psychologists,what was missing and what they sought was:
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According to May,exercising one's freedom means all of the following except:
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Roger's approach to psychotherapy was considered revolutionary for all of the following reasons except:
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Third-force psychology contrasts with most other types of psychology because
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Rogers believed that any relationship conducive to personal growth must be characterized by all of the following except:
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Toward the end of his life Maslow began to develop ____ psychology that went beyond personal experience (mystical,ecstatic,spiritual aspects)and had much in common with non-Western psychologies,philosophies,and religions.
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If a person is functioning at any level other than self-actualization,he or she is said to be:
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The development of third-force psychology was a reaction to what some saw as deficiencies in the descriptions of humans by behaviorism and psychoanalysis.
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When conditions of worth replace the organismic valuing process as a guide for living,the person:
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Maslow found that all of the following characterized self-actualizing individuals except:
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The humanistic psychologist believes all of the following except:
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Kelly called his approach to treating clients fixed-role therapy.
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