Deck 8: Cognitive and Humanistic Theories
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Deck 8: Cognitive and Humanistic Theories
1
According to Rogers, necessary and sufficient qualities required of a therapist include
A) Creativity
B) Organismic trusting
C) Unconditional positive regard
D) Openness to experience
A) Creativity
B) Organismic trusting
C) Unconditional positive regard
D) Openness to experience
C
2
Which of the following is not one of the traits of a fully functioning person
A) Empathy
B) Creativity
C) Experiential freedom
D) Existential living
A) Empathy
B) Creativity
C) Experiential freedom
D) Existential living
A
3
Which of the following is not one of the six sub-stages Piaget called Sensorimotor Intelligence?
A) Reflexes
B) Secondary circular reactions
C) Symbolic representation
D) Primary circular reactions
A) Reflexes
B) Secondary circular reactions
C) Symbolic representation
D) Primary circular reactions
C
4
In Kohlberg's hierarchy of moral reasoning, Level III, Post Conventional Morality corresponds to which of Piaget's level of thought?
A) Preoperational
B) Highest; most advanced
C) Egocentric
D) Primitive
A) Preoperational
B) Highest; most advanced
C) Egocentric
D) Primitive
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5
Piaget viewed all of the following as biological tendencies apparent in all organisms except for
A) Assimilation
B) Reinforcers
C) Organization
D) Accommodation
A) Assimilation
B) Reinforcers
C) Organization
D) Accommodation
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6
The authors state in this chapter that each human has a physical, psychological, spiritual and social existence and that the interplay between these four subsystems is what comprises the human experience. Discuss ways in which you see the interplay of these four subsystems affect the human experience.
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7
Person-centered concept therapy reflected Roger's belief in the equality of therapist and client in an authentic encounter and represented a rejection of the limitations of the
A) Therapist's role
B) Agency's role
C) Family's role
D) Client's role
A) Therapist's role
B) Agency's role
C) Family's role
D) Client's role
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8
Specific moral choices made by a person within a situation involving relationships with others is known as
A) Ethics
B) Decision making
C) Cognitive responsiveness
D) Accommodation
A) Ethics
B) Decision making
C) Cognitive responsiveness
D) Accommodation
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9
In research for his Theory of Moral Development, Kohlberg was interested in how children
A) Interact socially
B) Are taught in school
C) Are taught by parents
D) Think
A) Interact socially
B) Are taught in school
C) Are taught by parents
D) Think
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10
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, he contends that once a lower-level need is satisfied the individual is motivated to the next higher need level. This is known as
A) Humanism
B) Developmental principle
C) Reductionism
D) Prepotency principle
A) Humanism
B) Developmental principle
C) Reductionism
D) Prepotency principle
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11
Distinguish between the following three concepts: morals, values, and ethics.
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12
According to Maslow, human's have an inner drive directing them toward
A) Self-actualization
B) Belongingness
C) Safety
D) Acceptance
A) Self-actualization
B) Belongingness
C) Safety
D) Acceptance
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13
In cognitive theory, the construction of new schemata or modification of existing schemata to adjust to new experiences or information is know as
A) Discrimination
B) Schema balance
C) Assimilation
D) Accommodation
A) Discrimination
B) Schema balance
C) Assimilation
D) Accommodation
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14
In Piaget's cognitive development theory, the distinctiveness of a stage is evidenced by which of the following?
A) The mode of thinking is qualitatively different
B) Each stage is a culturally based phenomena
C) The subconscious is evident only in the last stage
D) Stages are genetically programmed
A) The mode of thinking is qualitatively different
B) Each stage is a culturally based phenomena
C) The subconscious is evident only in the last stage
D) Stages are genetically programmed
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15
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, what stance will a human being take toward his/her environment?
A) Balanced
B) Proactive
C) Reactive
D) Aggressive
A) Balanced
B) Proactive
C) Reactive
D) Aggressive
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16
Gilligan's basic criticism of Kohlberg's theory was based on
A) Cognitive processing patterns
B) Gender-related differences in moral reasoning
C) Behavioral reinforcement
D) Egocentrism
A) Cognitive processing patterns
B) Gender-related differences in moral reasoning
C) Behavioral reinforcement
D) Egocentrism
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17
Piaget identified four cognitive stages. Identify and differentiate these stages by giving an example of each.
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18
What do you think the implications of an individual's level of moral development might have to social work practice? What about the practitioner's level of moral development? How might this variable affect practice?
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19
According to Maslow, both self-respect and respect from others are addressed in the need level of
A) Belongingness
B) Esteem
C) Self-actualization
D) Survival
A) Belongingness
B) Esteem
C) Self-actualization
D) Survival
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20
Existential living means living in the present. We can examine past experiences and prepare for the future, but life is in the moment. Discuss how this premise impacts psychoanalytic theory.
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