Exam 13: A Different Kind of Hero: The Quest of Odysseus

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According to the humanistic approach, ___________ is the root of psychopathology.

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__________, according to humanists, is essentially the warmth, love, and acceptance of those around us.

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Which of the following approaches to psychotherapy places the strongest emphasis on empathy provided by the therapist?

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According to Carl Rogers, the therapist's _____ determine(s) the success of therapy.

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According to Carl Rogers, the three essential therapeutic conditions were _____ to psychotherapy to be successful with any client.

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Sometimes, clients will argue in favor of continuing with the problem behavior rather than stopping or replacing it. According to the motivational interview approach to therapy, this client behavior is labeled

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___________, developed by William Miller, is a contemporary application of the principles of humanism.

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According to the humanistic approach, conditional positive regard from others brings forth

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In humanistic psychotherapy, _______ takes place when a therapist responds to a client by rephrasing or restating the client's statements in a way that highlights the client's feelings or emotions.

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Jill is a 13-year-old girl whose mother loves her "no matter what." According to humanistic psychotherapists, Jill's mother

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Of the following therapies based on humanistic principles, which has accumulated the most empirical evidence for its efficacy in recent decades?

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According to the humanistic approach, psychological health is enhanced by

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Briefly summarize the difference between humanistic and psychodynamic psychotherapists regarding human nature, and how their views of human nature relate to their respective approaches to psychotherapy.

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Which of the following best describes genuineness as it is understood and applied by humanistic psychotherapists?

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According to the humanistic approach, it is important for the therapist to communicate ________ to the client, which is described as the ability to sense the client's emotions compassionately and without judgment.

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_________ is a pioneer of the humanistic approach to psychotherapy.

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Rollo May, Victor Frankl, and Irvin Yalom are most closely associated with ______________ psychotherapy.

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Briefly summarize the three essential therapeutic conditions according to humanistic psychotherapy.

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According to humanists, what is reflection? What did Rogers recommend about the use of reflection?

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What has recent research suggested about Carl Rogers' claim about the three essential therapeutic conditions being both necessary and sufficient?

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