Exam 5: A Phenomenological Theory: Carl Rogers Person-Centered Theory of Personality
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Discuss Rogers' views of the self, self processes, and their measurement.
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Subception is the process through which experiences unavailable to awareness can lead to
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Cartwright found that individuals recall self-consistent information better than information inconsistent with the self.
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According to Rogers, states of incongruence generate defensive processes.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic Rogerian emphasis?
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Which of the following does not have a significant effect on the development of self-esteem in children?
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According to Rogers, individuals tend to behave in ways consistent with the self.
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Denial allows experience into awareness in a form consistent with the self.
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Research by Lieberman, Jarcho, and Sapute (2004) confirms the Rogerian idea that people have a core _____ sense of self.
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Subception is the experiencing of the effects of a stimulus without being aware of it.
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Research suggests that variability in self in different situations is expressive of positive mental health.
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Rogers' concept for the experiencing of a stimulus without bringing it into awareness is
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As was true for Freud, Rogers felt that the most important determinants of behavior are unconscious.
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Compared to people with high self-esteem, research shows that people with low self-esteem
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