Exam 6: A Phenomenological Theory - Applications and Evaluation of Rogers Theory
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Discuss the strengths and limitations of Rogers' theory, including your own conclusions and the basis for them.
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Rogers' defensive behavior had many similarities to those of Freud.
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Research linking self-esteem to life outcomes indicates that measures of self-esteem often are
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Successes and failures that influence self-esteem are referred to as
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Which of the following positive states of consciousness do not characterize what Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi refers to as "flow"?
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Experimental research supports Rogers' concept of self-actualization.
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In unconditional positive regard the therapist never has negative feelings toward the client.
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According to Rogers, in rationalization the person distorts behavior to make it consistent with the self.
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A change associated with client-centered therapy is a shift toward greater use of the values of others to define one's self.
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Which of the following is not a distinguishing characteristic of client-centered therapy?
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