Deck 18: Humanistic Third-Forcepsychology
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Deck 18: Humanistic Third-Forcepsychology
1
Husserl's phenomenology soon expanded into:
A)humanism
B)cognitive socialism
C)existentialism
D)analytic ontology
A)humanism
B)cognitive socialism
C)existentialism
D)analytic ontology
existentialism
2
The contention that mental acts always referred to objects or events outside of themselves defined Brentano's concept of:
A)phenomenology
B)intentionality
C)ontology
D)pure phenomenology
A)phenomenology
B)intentionality
C)ontology
D)pure phenomenology
intentionality
3
According to the third-force psychologists,the most important cause of human behavior is:
A)objective reality
B)repressed memories
C)subjective reality
D)neurophysiological events
A)objective reality
B)repressed memories
C)subjective reality
D)neurophysiological events
subjective reality
4
For Binswanger,the way an individual views and embraces the world and through which one lives one's life is called:
A)world-design
B)ground of existence
C)thrownness
D)being-beyond-the-world
A)world-design
B)ground of existence
C)thrownness
D)being-beyond-the-world
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5
For the third-force psychologists,what was missing and what they sought was:
A)the environmental causes of behavior
B)the conditions that make healthy people healthier
C)the unconscious motives for human behavior
D)cures for mental illness
A)the environmental causes of behavior
B)the conditions that make healthy people healthier
C)the unconscious motives for human behavior
D)cures for mental illness
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6
In order for psychology to qualify as humanistic,it must:
A)study things of concern to humans
B)seek to improve the human condition
C)view humans as unique organisms capable of pondering their existence and giving it meaning
D)accept the continuity between human and nonhuman animals
A)study things of concern to humans
B)seek to improve the human condition
C)view humans as unique organisms capable of pondering their existence and giving it meaning
D)accept the continuity between human and nonhuman animals
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7
According to Heidegger,an inauthentic life results whenever one:
A)gives up his or her freedom and lives according to the dictates of others
B)does not accept traditional values
C)refuses to affiliate himself or herself with an organized religion
D)more than one of these choices
A)gives up his or her freedom and lives according to the dictates of others
B)does not accept traditional values
C)refuses to affiliate himself or herself with an organized religion
D)more than one of these choices
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8
Husserl's ____ studied the processes of the mind independent of the physical world.Its purpose was to discover the essence of conscious experience;basically it involved the person turned inward.
A)intentionality
B)pure phenomenology
C)ontology
D)Dasein
A)intentionality
B)pure phenomenology
C)ontology
D)Dasein
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9
Heidegger said we come into conditions of our lives over which we have no control,such as male or female,rich or poor,our nationality.This he called:
A)frustration
B)thrownness
C)Dasein
D)inauthenticity
A)frustration
B)thrownness
C)Dasein
D)inauthenticity
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10
Heidegger used the term ____ to indicate that a person and the world were inseparable.
A)thrownness
B)Eigenwelt
C)Mitwelt
D)Dasein
A)thrownness
B)Eigenwelt
C)Mitwelt
D)Dasein
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11
Heidegger believed that when individuals exercised their freedom,they experienced ____,and if they did not,they experienced ____.
A)excitement;boredom
B)guilt;anxiety
C)anxiety;guilt
D)neurotic anxiety;moral anxiety
A)excitement;boredom
B)guilt;anxiety
C)anxiety;guilt
D)neurotic anxiety;moral anxiety
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12
For Heidegger,freedom and ____ went hand in hand.
A)anxiety
B)guilt
C)responsibility
D)both anxiety and responsibility
A)anxiety
B)guilt
C)responsibility
D)both anxiety and responsibility
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13
All of the following were antecedents of third-force psychology except:
A)psychoanalysis
B)romanticism
C)existentialism
D)early Greek philosophy
A)psychoanalysis
B)romanticism
C)existentialism
D)early Greek philosophy
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14
The goal of Husserl's pure phenomenology was to:
A)study the mind turned outward
B)catalog all of the mental acts and processes by which we interact with environmental objects and events
C)verify Brentano's concept of intentionality
D)explore the meaning of human existence
A)study the mind turned outward
B)catalog all of the mental acts and processes by which we interact with environmental objects and events
C)verify Brentano's concept of intentionality
D)explore the meaning of human existence
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15
According to Heidegger,to live an authentic life,one must first:
A)realize that one's life is finite
B)recognize the continuity between humans and nonhuman animals
C)realize that although the body dies,the soul continues to live
D)be willing to accept the mores of one's society
A)realize that one's life is finite
B)recognize the continuity between humans and nonhuman animals
C)realize that although the body dies,the soul continues to live
D)be willing to accept the mores of one's society
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16
Third-force psychology contrasts with most other types of psychology because
A)it does not assume determinism in explaining behavior
B)it assumes people are free to choose their own type of existence
C)it proposes that the most important cause of behavior is subjective reality
D)all of these choices
A)it does not assume determinism in explaining behavior
B)it assumes people are free to choose their own type of existence
C)it proposes that the most important cause of behavior is subjective reality
D)all of these choices
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17
____ is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of existence or being.
A)Phenomenology
B)Dasein
C)Ontology
D)Humanism
A)Phenomenology
B)Dasein
C)Ontology
D)Humanism
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18
Of prime importance to Husserl was that phenomenology:
A)not be used
B)be equated with intentionality
C)be free of any preconceptions
D)be used to examine only the mind turned inward
A)not be used
B)be equated with intentionality
C)be free of any preconceptions
D)be used to examine only the mind turned inward
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19
Traditionally,the beginning of existential psychology is marked with the writings of:
A)Kierkegaard
B)Husserl
C)Nietzche
D)both Kierkegaard and Nietzche
A)Kierkegaard
B)Husserl
C)Nietzche
D)both Kierkegaard and Nietzche
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20
In general,phenomenology refers to any methodology that studies:
A)conscious experience
B)conscious experience as it occurs without attempting to reduce it to its component parts
C)afterimages and illusions
D)the essence of conscious experience
A)conscious experience
B)conscious experience as it occurs without attempting to reduce it to its component parts
C)afterimages and illusions
D)the essence of conscious experience
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21
According to May,exercising one's freedom means all of the following except:
A)going beyond what one previously was
B)ignoring the expectations for one's behavior that others impose
C)sometimes acting contrary to traditions,mores,or conventions
D)experiencing guilt
A)going beyond what one previously was
B)ignoring the expectations for one's behavior that others impose
C)sometimes acting contrary to traditions,mores,or conventions
D)experiencing guilt
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22
For Kelly,both scientific theories and construct systems:
A)provide frameworks for psychotherapy
B)are fictional constructs
C)predict future events
D)both provide frameworks for psychotherapy and predict future events
A)provide frameworks for psychotherapy
B)are fictional constructs
C)predict future events
D)both provide frameworks for psychotherapy and predict future events
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23
Myths serve several functions.Which of the following is not a function?
A)provide a sense of identity
B)provide a means of dealing with the mysteries of creation
C)support our moral values
D)provide a sense of strong independence
A)provide a sense of identity
B)provide a means of dealing with the mysteries of creation
C)support our moral values
D)provide a sense of strong independence
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24
When a person accepts values dictated by society (not those personally attained)as their own,he or she is experiencing:
A)the human dilemma
B)a life of social meaning
C)constructive alternativism
D)self-alienation
A)the human dilemma
B)a life of social meaning
C)constructive alternativism
D)self-alienation
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25
All of the following occurred in Kelly's brand of psychotherapy except:
A)the client was encouraged to respond to the therapist as if he or she was a significant person in the client's life
B)the client was given a role to play
C)the therapist played the part of a supporting actor
D)the client wrote a self-characterization
A)the client was encouraged to respond to the therapist as if he or she was a significant person in the client's life
B)the client was given a role to play
C)the therapist played the part of a supporting actor
D)the client wrote a self-characterization
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26
According to May,____ is at the heart of many myths and of most great art and literature.
A)the tension between free will and determinism
B)the tension between individual and group needs
C)the daimonic
D)religion
A)the tension between free will and determinism
B)the tension between individual and group needs
C)the daimonic
D)religion
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27
May refers to the fact that humans are both the objects and subjects of experience as the:
A)existential conflict
B)human dilemma
C)source of all human problems
D)mind-body problem
A)existential conflict
B)human dilemma
C)source of all human problems
D)mind-body problem
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28
Kelly believed that the major goal of scientists and nonscientists was the same,and that was to:
A)be parsimonious
B)reduce uncertainty
C)define abstract concepts operationally
D)follow the principle of falsifiability
A)be parsimonious
B)reduce uncertainty
C)define abstract concepts operationally
D)follow the principle of falsifiability
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29
According to May,the person experiencing ____ conforms to tradition,religious dogma,the expectation of others,or anything else that reduces his or her need to make personal choices.
A)neurotic anxiety
B)normal anxiety
C)thrownness
D)Dasein
A)neurotic anxiety
B)normal anxiety
C)thrownness
D)Dasein
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30
The humanistic psychologist believes all of the following except:
A)little of value can be learned about humans by studying nonhuman animals
B)subjective reality is the primary guide for human behavior
C)psychology should attempt to discover those things that expand and enrich human experience
D)studying groups of humans is more informative than studying individuals
A)little of value can be learned about humans by studying nonhuman animals
B)subjective reality is the primary guide for human behavior
C)psychology should attempt to discover those things that expand and enrich human experience
D)studying groups of humans is more informative than studying individuals
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31
Kelly called his approach to treatment:
A)propositional therapy
B)fixed-role therapy
C)constructivistic therapy
D)existential therapy
A)propositional therapy
B)fixed-role therapy
C)constructivistic therapy
D)existential therapy
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32
According to Kelly,people are similar when they:
A)construe the world in similar ways
B)have had common experiences
C)are raised in the same family
D)are from the same culture
A)construe the world in similar ways
B)have had common experiences
C)are raised in the same family
D)are from the same culture
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33
According to Kelly,the goal of psychotherapy is to help the client:
A)overcome inhibitions
B)experience unconditional positive regard
C)get in touch with himself or herself
D)view things differently
A)overcome inhibitions
B)experience unconditional positive regard
C)get in touch with himself or herself
D)view things differently
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34
Maslow referred to the tendency of some psychologists to use the scientific method to cut themselves off from the poetic,romantic,and spiritual aspects of human nature as:
A)desacralization
B)healthy
C)an escape from freedom
D)self-alienation
A)desacralization
B)healthy
C)an escape from freedom
D)self-alienation
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35
According to May,____ examines the stories by which people live and understand their lives and the effectiveness of those stories.
A)role-play
B)narrative therapy
C)myths
D)a construct system
A)role-play
B)narrative therapy
C)myths
D)a construct system
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36
According to most existentialists,humans can either exercise their freedom and experience ____,or not exercise it and experience ____.
A)guilt;anxiety
B)pleasure;pain
C)normal anxiety;guilt
D)pain;pleasure
A)guilt;anxiety
B)pleasure;pain
C)normal anxiety;guilt
D)pain;pleasure
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37
What did Kelly find to be effective in treating individuals with emotional problems:
A)free association
B)bringing previously repressed traumatic memories into consciousness
C)anything that caused the clients to view themselves or their problems differently
D)hypnosis
A)free association
B)bringing previously repressed traumatic memories into consciousness
C)anything that caused the clients to view themselves or their problems differently
D)hypnosis
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38
May,like the other existentialists,believed that the most important fact about humans is that they are:
A)continuous with other animals
B)plagued with guilt
C)free
D)honest
A)continuous with other animals
B)plagued with guilt
C)free
D)honest
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39
According to Binswanger,authentic individuals attempt to transform their circumstances by exercising their free will.He referred to this transformational process as:
A)ground of existence
B)thrownness
C)being-beyond-the-world
D)guilt-provoking
A)ground of existence
B)thrownness
C)being-beyond-the-world
D)guilt-provoking
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40
Most existentialists accept Nietzsche's proclamation:
A)truth is subjectivity
B)an unexamined life is not worth living
C)to be is to be perceived
D)that which does not kill me,makes me stronger
A)truth is subjectivity
B)an unexamined life is not worth living
C)to be is to be perceived
D)that which does not kill me,makes me stronger
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41
All of the following statements is accepted by both existential and humanistic psychology except:
A)humans are free and therefore responsible for their actions
B)elementism of any type gives a distorted view of humans
C)nothing can be learned about humans by studying nonhuman animals
D)humans are basically good and if not interfered with would live in peace and harmony
A)humans are free and therefore responsible for their actions
B)elementism of any type gives a distorted view of humans
C)nothing can be learned about humans by studying nonhuman animals
D)humans are basically good and if not interfered with would live in peace and harmony
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42
Rogers found that if therapy is effective:
A)the real and ideal selves become increasingly dissimilar
B)the real and ideal selves become increasingly similar
C)the ideal self is recognized as an unrealistic dream
D)the client comes to realize that there is no difference between his or her real and ideal selves
A)the real and ideal selves become increasingly dissimilar
B)the real and ideal selves become increasingly similar
C)the ideal self is recognized as an unrealistic dream
D)the client comes to realize that there is no difference between his or her real and ideal selves
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43
According to Rogers,using the ____ as a guide for living one's life causes a person to approach and maintain experiences that are in accordance with the actualizing tendency but to terminate or avoid those that are not.
A)need for positive regard
B)dictates of society
C)organismic valuing process
D)values of one's parents
A)need for positive regard
B)dictates of society
C)organismic valuing process
D)values of one's parents
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44
Roger's approach to psychotherapy was considered revolutionary for all of the following reasons except:
A)it required no diagnosis
B)it required therapists to accept the medical model of mental illness
C)it required no labeling of disorders
D)it required that disturbed individuals be called "clients" instead of "patients"
A)it required no diagnosis
B)it required therapists to accept the medical model of mental illness
C)it required no labeling of disorders
D)it required that disturbed individuals be called "clients" instead of "patients"
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45
The major difference between existential and humanistic psychology lies in their assumptions about
A)human nature
B)living an authentic life
C)uniqueness of humans
D)hedonism
A)human nature
B)living an authentic life
C)uniqueness of humans
D)hedonism
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46
If a person is functioning at any level other than self-actualization,he or she is said to be:
A)deficiency motivated
B)working with need-directed perception
C)being motivated
D)both deficiency motivated and working with need-directed perception.
A)deficiency motivated
B)working with need-directed perception
C)being motivated
D)both deficiency motivated and working with need-directed perception.
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47
Which of the following presents Maslow's hierarchy of needs in proper order?
A)safety ® physiological ® belonging and love ® self-actualization ® esteem
B)physiological ® belonging and love ® safety ® esteem ® self-actualization
C)safety ® esteem ® belonging and love ® physiological ® self-actualization
D)physiological ® safety ® belonging and love ® esteem ® self-actualization
A)safety ® physiological ® belonging and love ® self-actualization ® esteem
B)physiological ® belonging and love ® safety ® esteem ® self-actualization
C)safety ® esteem ® belonging and love ® physiological ® self-actualization
D)physiological ® safety ® belonging and love ® esteem ® self-actualization
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48
Which of the following did Sartre mean by his statement,"Existence precedes essence"?
A)at the core,humans are like other animals
B)humans are created in God's image
C)humans have no essence at birth and therefore they become what they choose to be
D)humans are what they have been rewarded for being
A)at the core,humans are like other animals
B)humans are created in God's image
C)humans have no essence at birth and therefore they become what they choose to be
D)humans are what they have been rewarded for being
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49
Maslow found that all of the following characterized self-actualizing individuals except:
A)they were creative
B)they were sometimes silly,wasteful,or thoughtless
C)they sometimes had temper outbursts
D)they were highly gregarious
A)they were creative
B)they were sometimes silly,wasteful,or thoughtless
C)they sometimes had temper outbursts
D)they were highly gregarious
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50
Maslow said that self-actualizing individuals were ____ motivated.
A)deficiency-
B)being-
C)D-
D)more than one of these choices
A)deficiency-
B)being-
C)D-
D)more than one of these choices
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51
Toward the end of his life Maslow began to develop ____ psychology that went beyond personal experience (mystical,ecstatic,spiritual aspects)and had much in common with non-Western psychologies,philosophies,and religions.
A)transpersonal
B)humanistic
C)fourth-force
D)both transpersonal and fourth-force
A)transpersonal
B)humanistic
C)fourth-force
D)both transpersonal and fourth-force
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52
According to Rogers,what is said to exist when the relevant people in a child's life give him of her love and acceptance under some circumstances but not under others (only if one acts or thinks in certain ways):
A)conditions of worth
B)the need for positive regard
C)unconditional positive regard
D)the organismic valuing process
A)conditions of worth
B)the need for positive regard
C)unconditional positive regard
D)the organismic valuing process
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53
The Jonah complex refers to:
A)the fear of whales
B)the fear of one's own success
C)the human need to acquire information about oneself
D)the abnormal need for success
A)the fear of whales
B)the fear of one's own success
C)the human need to acquire information about oneself
D)the abnormal need for success
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54
When conditions of worth replace the organismic valuing process as a guide for living,the person:
A)becomes incongruent
B)is no longer true to his or her own true feelings
C)is not a fully functioning person
D)all of these choices
A)becomes incongruent
B)is no longer true to his or her own true feelings
C)is not a fully functioning person
D)all of these choices
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55
Rogers believed that any relationship conducive to personal growth must be characterized by all of the following except:
A)genuineness
B)unconditional positive regard
C)conditions of worth
D)empathic understanding
A)genuineness
B)unconditional positive regard
C)conditions of worth
D)empathic understanding
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56
Humanistic psychologists:
A)reject the prediction and control of human behavior as psychology's goal
B)see the methods of physical science as irrelevant to the study of humans
C)believed that the poetic,romantic,and spiritual aspects of humans must be ignored if psychology is to be an objective science
D)both reject the prediction and control of human behavior as psychology's goal and see the methods of physical science as irrelevant to the study of humans
A)reject the prediction and control of human behavior as psychology's goal
B)see the methods of physical science as irrelevant to the study of humans
C)believed that the poetic,romantic,and spiritual aspects of humans must be ignored if psychology is to be an objective science
D)both reject the prediction and control of human behavior as psychology's goal and see the methods of physical science as irrelevant to the study of humans
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57
A person living according to the organismic valuing process:
A)is motivated by his or her own true feelings
B)has internal and external feelings of worth
C)is living what the existentialists call an authentic life
D)is motivated by his or her own true feelings and is living what the existentialists call an authentic life
A)is motivated by his or her own true feelings
B)has internal and external feelings of worth
C)is living what the existentialists call an authentic life
D)is motivated by his or her own true feelings and is living what the existentialists call an authentic life
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58
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a self-actualizing person?
A)They perceive reality accurately and fully.
B)They have a need for privacy.
C)They have many friends and acquaintances.
D)They are creative.
A)They perceive reality accurately and fully.
B)They have a need for privacy.
C)They have many friends and acquaintances.
D)They are creative.
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59
According to Fromm,the first thing many individuals do when they discover their freedom is to:
A)seek other free people
B)attempt to free others
C)escape from that freedom
D)live authentic lives
A)seek other free people
B)attempt to free others
C)escape from that freedom
D)live authentic lives
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60
For humanistic psychology,the goal of psychology should be to formulate a description of what it means to be a human being.Which of the following is not part of that description?
A)the importance of language
B)the valuing process
C)a listing of the basic human drives
D)the ways humans seek and attain meaning in their lives
A)the importance of language
B)the valuing process
C)a listing of the basic human drives
D)the ways humans seek and attain meaning in their lives
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61
For Maslow,being motivation involves the higher values of life such as beauty,truth,and justice.
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62
For Rogers,having conditions of worth placed upon us is conducive to becoming a fully functioning person.
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63
Describe and discuss Roger's theory of personality.
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64
Third-force psychology combines rationalism and existentialism and is called humanistic psychology.
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65
Binswanger proposed three different modes of existence to which individuals give meaning through their consciousness.
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66
The concept of self-actualization goes back only as far as Kant.
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67
List and describe the basic tenets of humanistic psychology.
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68
For Heidegger,a prerequisite for living an authentic life is coming to grips with the fact that "I must someday die."
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69
The development of third-force psychology was a reaction to what some saw as deficiencies in the descriptions of humans by behaviorism and psychoanalysis.
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70
Maslow is usually recognized as the one most responsible for making humanistic psychology a formal branch of psychology.
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71
For Kelly,people construct worldview systems to predict future events.
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72
Describe constructive alternativism of Kelly.
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73
Discuss the antecedent cultural conditions and the conditions in psychology that led to the development of third-force psychology.
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74
Kelly called his approach to treating clients fixed-role therapy.
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75
For May,humans are both objects and subjects of experience,which is what he called the human dilemma.
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76
Kelly found that anything that caused the client to view themselves as different from other people improved the situation.
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77
For Rogers,people using the actualizing tendency as a frame of reference in living their lives are said to be living according to the organismic valuing process.T
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78
Briefly describe the basic ideas of the existentialists Heidegger and Binswanger.
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79
Maslow began to ponder a fourth force psychology called transpersonal psychology,which would focus on the mystical,ecstatic,or spiritual aspects of human nature.
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80
May described a normal anxiety conducive to personal growth and a neurotic anxiety,which is not conducive to personal growth.
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