Deck 7: Humanistic Theories and Self-Actualization

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The theory that focuses on the development of the entire organism is:

A) Organistic theory
B) Motive theory
C) Positive psychology
D) Effectance theory
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Self-actualization is a continuous and unrelenting striving to develop one's:

A) Motivational needs
B) Character
C) Full potential
D) Inherent predisposition
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Humanists believe that people are:

A) Self-actualized.
B) Superior to other animals.
C) Focused on past experience.
D) Inherently good.
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According to humanist theory, openness refers to:

A) Believing in the good of all people.
B) Living in the here and now.
C) Agreeableness.
D) Preoccupation with the future.
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The view that we are ultimately responsible for what happens to us is called:

A) Personal responsibility
B) Self-determination
C) Humanistic psychology
D) Organistic psychology
Question
Humanistic theorists emphasize ________ and establishing a sense of personal responsibility.

A) Free will
B) Self-determination
C) Learning from past experience
D) An organistic approach
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The movement within psychology that focuses on factors that maximize well-being and self-satisfaction is:

A) Humanistic psychology
B) Adjustment psychology
C) Psychodynamic psychology
D) Positive psychology
Question
According to Maslow, neurosis can be regarded as a:

A) Growth conflict
B) Organistic disease
C) Needs conflict
D) Deficiency disease
Question
According to Maslow, behaviour is motivated by deficiency motives and ________.

A) Basic needs
B) Higher needs
C) Growth motives
D) Social influence
Question
Maslow created the concept of:

A) The phenomenal field
B) The need for self-regard
C) The hierarchy of needs
D) The fully functioning person
Question
Lower needs:

A) Reflect growth motives
B) Reflect deficiency motives
C) Reflect both growth motives deficiency motives
D) Are independent of both growth motives deficiency motives
Question
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following levels is higher than belonging and love?

A) Safety
B) Esteem
C) Physiological needs
D) B-values
Question
In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following levels is lower than self-actualization?

A) Safety
B) Esteem
C) Physiological needs
D) All the above
Question
Upper level needs emphasize:

A) Self-completion and self-development
B) A final static endpoint
C) Deficiency motives
D) Health and safety motives
Question
Self-actualization involves transcending the:

A) Superego
B) Id
C) Ego
D) Spiritual self
Question
Which of the following is not a characteristic of healthy self-actualized people?

A) Increased spontaneity
B) Increased enculturation
C) Increase in problem-centering
D) Greatly increased creativeness
Question
According to Maslow, which of the following individuals would most likely not have attained self-actualization?

A) Albert Einstein
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Elvis Presley
Question
Moments of feeling heavenly is referred to as having:

A) Peak experiences
B) Peak actualization
C) Mindfulness
D) Hierarchical awareness
Question
Peak experiences are:

A) Ultimate emotional encounters
B) Universal tendencies
C) Moments void of fear and self-doubt
D) Equated with B-values
Question
Maslow defined the Jonah complex as a:

A) Fear of belongingness
B) Fear of greatness
C) Integral part of the self-actualization process
D) Fear of insignificance
Question
A fear of our own destiny is referred to as the:

A) Jonah complex
B) Vipassana conflict
C) Metapathologic complex
D) Desacralizing tendency
Question
Meta-motivations are also known as:

A) B-values
B) C-values
C) Alpha needs
D) Peak experiences
Question
Metapathologies can result from a failure to realize ________.

A) Peak experiences
B) Self-actualization
C) B-values
D) Ego defenses
Question
Maslow believed that studying personality meant looking at the ________ person.

A) Self-actualized
B) Fully functioning
C) Desacralized
D) Whole
Question
Which of the following is not included as a criticism of Maslow's work?

A) The role of culture
B) The sequence of hierarchy stages
C) The progression to self-actualization
D) The characteristics of self-actualization
Question
The perceptual field of awareness and cognition is referred to as:

A) Self-regard
B) The phenomenal field
C) The hierarchical field
D) Self-actualization
Question
According to Rogers, the self is a:

A) Segment of the phenomenal field
B) Static gestalt
C) Dynamic process
D) Non-determinant of behaviour
Question
Rogers created the concept of:

A) The phenomenal tendency
B) Meta-motivations
C) The hierarchy of needs
D) The fully functioning person
Question
The primary threat to self-regard is:

A) Conditional regard
B) Conditions of worth
C) Phenomenal fields
D) Organismic valuing process
Question
The receipt of positive feedback and love from significant others in our life is termed:

A) Unconditional positive regard
B) Conditions of worth
C) Phenomenal fields
D) Organismic valuing process
Question
Rogers used the ________ to evaluate the degree of overlap between the actual self and ideal self.

A) Organismic valuing analysis
B) Q-sort technique
C) Introspective technique
D) Guttman scale analysis
Question
The antidote of conditions of worth is to experience:

A) Unconditional positive regard
B) Peak conditions
C) Phenomenal fields
D) Organismic valuing process
Question
According to Rogers, psychological problems are due to:

A) Dysfunctional brain neurochemistry
B) Dysfunctional positive regard
C) A discrepancy between the actual self and the ideal self
D) Changes in the phenomenal field
Question
An inherent tendency of the organism to develop all of its capacities in ways which serve to maintain or enhance the organism is referred to as:

A) Self-regard
B) Unconditional positive regard
C) Self-actualization
D) The actualizing tendency
Question
According to Rogers, when the needs for positive regard and self-actualization are satisfied, it is then possible for an individual to become:

A) Fully functioning
B) Self-actualized
C) Organismically valued
D) Self-aware
Question
The actualizing tendency has four main characteristics. Which of the following is not one of them?

A) It is active
B) It is non-directional
C) It is organismic
D) It is selective
Question
Subception refers to:

A) Masks in terms of "false fronts"
B) Awareness of conflicting self-perceptions
C) The ability of a fully functioning person to ignore feedback
D) Constructs that are not consciously available
Question
The PCI was developed to assess:

A) Self-actualization
B) Cognitive dissonance
C) Perfectionism
D) Conditions of worth
Question
Which of the following researchers categorized self-worth contingencies?

A) Crocker
B) Watts
C) Rogers
D) Maslow
Question
In client-centered therapy, the therapist's main task is to be ________.

A) Sympathetic
B) Directive
C) Insightful
D) Empathetic
Question
In client-centred therapy, Rogers believed that success comes from:

A) The therapist being sympathetic.
B) The therapist being directive.
C) The client realizing his or her own goals and needs.
D) The client realizing the therapist's interpretations.
Question
Conditions of acceptance and non-judging is associated with:

A) Perfectionism Cognitions Therapy
B) Client-centered therapy
C) Contingencies of Self-Worth Approach
D) Fixed Role Therapy
Question
One of the most salient criticisms of Rogers' theory relates to:

A) The client-centered approach
B) Unconditional positive regard
C) The actualizing tendency
D) Cultural differences
Question
It seems that the most useful measure of self-actualization is the:

A) Short Index of Self- Actualization
B) Personal Orientation Inventory
C) Personal Orientation Dimensions
D) Self-Actualization Identity Inventory
Question
Which of the following items on the SI is not indicative of a self-actualized person?

A) I feel free to be angry at those I love.
B) It is better to be yourself than be popular.
C) I fear failure.
D) I am loved because I give love.
Question
Which of the following items on the SI is indicative of a self-actualized person?

A) I feel that I must do what others expect of me.
B) I don't accept my own weaknesses.
C) I fear failure.
D) I am loved because I give love.
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Which of the following researchers has advanced theories on psychological well-being?

A) Crocker
B) Ryff
C) Rogers
D) Maslow
Question
According to Ryff's research on well-being, autonomy refers to:

A) Evaluation according to personal standards
B) The self as growing and expanding
C) Defined goals
D) Trusting relationships with others
Question
"With time, I have gained a lot of insight about my life that has made me a stronger, more capable person." According to Ryff's research on well-being, this statement best corresponds to:

A) Autonomy
B) Personal growth
C) Purpose in life
D) Self-acceptance
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What do humanists believe?
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What is self-actualization? What are five characteristics of healthy, self-actualized people?
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Discuss Maslow's views on personality.
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Describe the criticisms of Maslow's work.
Question
Define the "self" according to Carl Rogers.
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What is the actualizing tendency?
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Discuss some of the shortcomings of Roger's theory.
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Discuss the contributions of humanistic perspectives on well-being.
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Deck 7: Humanistic Theories and Self-Actualization
1
The theory that focuses on the development of the entire organism is:

A) Organistic theory
B) Motive theory
C) Positive psychology
D) Effectance theory
Organistic theory
2
Self-actualization is a continuous and unrelenting striving to develop one's:

A) Motivational needs
B) Character
C) Full potential
D) Inherent predisposition
Full potential
3
Humanists believe that people are:

A) Self-actualized.
B) Superior to other animals.
C) Focused on past experience.
D) Inherently good.
Inherently good.
4
According to humanist theory, openness refers to:

A) Believing in the good of all people.
B) Living in the here and now.
C) Agreeableness.
D) Preoccupation with the future.
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The view that we are ultimately responsible for what happens to us is called:

A) Personal responsibility
B) Self-determination
C) Humanistic psychology
D) Organistic psychology
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Humanistic theorists emphasize ________ and establishing a sense of personal responsibility.

A) Free will
B) Self-determination
C) Learning from past experience
D) An organistic approach
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The movement within psychology that focuses on factors that maximize well-being and self-satisfaction is:

A) Humanistic psychology
B) Adjustment psychology
C) Psychodynamic psychology
D) Positive psychology
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According to Maslow, neurosis can be regarded as a:

A) Growth conflict
B) Organistic disease
C) Needs conflict
D) Deficiency disease
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According to Maslow, behaviour is motivated by deficiency motives and ________.

A) Basic needs
B) Higher needs
C) Growth motives
D) Social influence
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Maslow created the concept of:

A) The phenomenal field
B) The need for self-regard
C) The hierarchy of needs
D) The fully functioning person
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Lower needs:

A) Reflect growth motives
B) Reflect deficiency motives
C) Reflect both growth motives deficiency motives
D) Are independent of both growth motives deficiency motives
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following levels is higher than belonging and love?

A) Safety
B) Esteem
C) Physiological needs
D) B-values
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In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following levels is lower than self-actualization?

A) Safety
B) Esteem
C) Physiological needs
D) All the above
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Upper level needs emphasize:

A) Self-completion and self-development
B) A final static endpoint
C) Deficiency motives
D) Health and safety motives
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Self-actualization involves transcending the:

A) Superego
B) Id
C) Ego
D) Spiritual self
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of healthy self-actualized people?

A) Increased spontaneity
B) Increased enculturation
C) Increase in problem-centering
D) Greatly increased creativeness
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According to Maslow, which of the following individuals would most likely not have attained self-actualization?

A) Albert Einstein
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) Elvis Presley
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Moments of feeling heavenly is referred to as having:

A) Peak experiences
B) Peak actualization
C) Mindfulness
D) Hierarchical awareness
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Peak experiences are:

A) Ultimate emotional encounters
B) Universal tendencies
C) Moments void of fear and self-doubt
D) Equated with B-values
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Maslow defined the Jonah complex as a:

A) Fear of belongingness
B) Fear of greatness
C) Integral part of the self-actualization process
D) Fear of insignificance
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A fear of our own destiny is referred to as the:

A) Jonah complex
B) Vipassana conflict
C) Metapathologic complex
D) Desacralizing tendency
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Meta-motivations are also known as:

A) B-values
B) C-values
C) Alpha needs
D) Peak experiences
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Metapathologies can result from a failure to realize ________.

A) Peak experiences
B) Self-actualization
C) B-values
D) Ego defenses
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Maslow believed that studying personality meant looking at the ________ person.

A) Self-actualized
B) Fully functioning
C) Desacralized
D) Whole
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Which of the following is not included as a criticism of Maslow's work?

A) The role of culture
B) The sequence of hierarchy stages
C) The progression to self-actualization
D) The characteristics of self-actualization
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26
The perceptual field of awareness and cognition is referred to as:

A) Self-regard
B) The phenomenal field
C) The hierarchical field
D) Self-actualization
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According to Rogers, the self is a:

A) Segment of the phenomenal field
B) Static gestalt
C) Dynamic process
D) Non-determinant of behaviour
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Rogers created the concept of:

A) The phenomenal tendency
B) Meta-motivations
C) The hierarchy of needs
D) The fully functioning person
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The primary threat to self-regard is:

A) Conditional regard
B) Conditions of worth
C) Phenomenal fields
D) Organismic valuing process
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The receipt of positive feedback and love from significant others in our life is termed:

A) Unconditional positive regard
B) Conditions of worth
C) Phenomenal fields
D) Organismic valuing process
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Rogers used the ________ to evaluate the degree of overlap between the actual self and ideal self.

A) Organismic valuing analysis
B) Q-sort technique
C) Introspective technique
D) Guttman scale analysis
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The antidote of conditions of worth is to experience:

A) Unconditional positive regard
B) Peak conditions
C) Phenomenal fields
D) Organismic valuing process
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According to Rogers, psychological problems are due to:

A) Dysfunctional brain neurochemistry
B) Dysfunctional positive regard
C) A discrepancy between the actual self and the ideal self
D) Changes in the phenomenal field
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An inherent tendency of the organism to develop all of its capacities in ways which serve to maintain or enhance the organism is referred to as:

A) Self-regard
B) Unconditional positive regard
C) Self-actualization
D) The actualizing tendency
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According to Rogers, when the needs for positive regard and self-actualization are satisfied, it is then possible for an individual to become:

A) Fully functioning
B) Self-actualized
C) Organismically valued
D) Self-aware
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The actualizing tendency has four main characteristics. Which of the following is not one of them?

A) It is active
B) It is non-directional
C) It is organismic
D) It is selective
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Subception refers to:

A) Masks in terms of "false fronts"
B) Awareness of conflicting self-perceptions
C) The ability of a fully functioning person to ignore feedback
D) Constructs that are not consciously available
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38
The PCI was developed to assess:

A) Self-actualization
B) Cognitive dissonance
C) Perfectionism
D) Conditions of worth
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39
Which of the following researchers categorized self-worth contingencies?

A) Crocker
B) Watts
C) Rogers
D) Maslow
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40
In client-centered therapy, the therapist's main task is to be ________.

A) Sympathetic
B) Directive
C) Insightful
D) Empathetic
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In client-centred therapy, Rogers believed that success comes from:

A) The therapist being sympathetic.
B) The therapist being directive.
C) The client realizing his or her own goals and needs.
D) The client realizing the therapist's interpretations.
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42
Conditions of acceptance and non-judging is associated with:

A) Perfectionism Cognitions Therapy
B) Client-centered therapy
C) Contingencies of Self-Worth Approach
D) Fixed Role Therapy
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43
One of the most salient criticisms of Rogers' theory relates to:

A) The client-centered approach
B) Unconditional positive regard
C) The actualizing tendency
D) Cultural differences
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44
It seems that the most useful measure of self-actualization is the:

A) Short Index of Self- Actualization
B) Personal Orientation Inventory
C) Personal Orientation Dimensions
D) Self-Actualization Identity Inventory
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45
Which of the following items on the SI is not indicative of a self-actualized person?

A) I feel free to be angry at those I love.
B) It is better to be yourself than be popular.
C) I fear failure.
D) I am loved because I give love.
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46
Which of the following items on the SI is indicative of a self-actualized person?

A) I feel that I must do what others expect of me.
B) I don't accept my own weaknesses.
C) I fear failure.
D) I am loved because I give love.
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47
Which of the following researchers has advanced theories on psychological well-being?

A) Crocker
B) Ryff
C) Rogers
D) Maslow
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48
According to Ryff's research on well-being, autonomy refers to:

A) Evaluation according to personal standards
B) The self as growing and expanding
C) Defined goals
D) Trusting relationships with others
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49
"With time, I have gained a lot of insight about my life that has made me a stronger, more capable person." According to Ryff's research on well-being, this statement best corresponds to:

A) Autonomy
B) Personal growth
C) Purpose in life
D) Self-acceptance
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50
What do humanists believe?
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What is self-actualization? What are five characteristics of healthy, self-actualized people?
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52
Discuss Maslow's views on personality.
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53
Describe the criticisms of Maslow's work.
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Define the "self" according to Carl Rogers.
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What is the actualizing tendency?
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Discuss some of the shortcomings of Roger's theory.
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Discuss the contributions of humanistic perspectives on well-being.
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