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___________ ___________ (1908-1970) believed that individuals strive for self-actualization, fulfillment of one’s potential, but cannot achieve this until certain more basic needs are met.

A) Carl Rogers
B) Ivan Pavlov
C) BF Skinner
D) Abraham Maslow
Abraham Maslow
Maslow’s __________ are arranged in order from lowest to highest needs beginning with physiological needs (hunger, thirst, shelter) and ending with self-actualization.

A) Psychological Needs
B) Physical Needs
C) Hierarchy of Needs
D) Food Chain
Hierarchy of Needs
A ______________ is a relatively enduring quality or characteristic in one’s personality.

A) Humor
B) Personality Trait
C) Instinct Trait
D) Gene pool
Personality Trait
A _________ is a term used to identify a group of traits that form a broad, general personality classification.

A) Personality Type
B) Humor
C) Gene pool
D) Instinct Trait
Personality Type
___________ is an attempt to hide perceived deficiencies in one areas by excelling in another.

A) Action
B) Compensation
C) Awarding
D) Sublimation
Compensation
____________involves active exclusion of unconscious impulses or thoughts from the consciousness.

A) Sublimation
B) Awarding
C) Compensation
D) Repression
Repression
_______________ is redirecting sexual or aggressive impulses into more socially acceptable direction.

A) Sublimation
B) Awarding
C) Compensation
D) Repression
Sublimation
According to humanist Carl Rogers, the was the central component in human personality and personal change.

___ Id
___ Self
___ Ego
___ Superego

A) Id
B) Self
C) Ego
D) Superego
Self
__________ ________ believed the personality can be in conflict within itself. In order to help people work toward achieving reconciliation with these conflicting views through self-actualization. He created client-centered therapy. This type of therapy is a process in which the therapists supports the client in spite of what he says and offers the client unconditional positive regard.

A) BF Skinner
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Abraham Maslow
D) Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers described the personality's ________ ________ as talents, feelings, etc. that we actually have.

A) Self-concept
B) Personality Type
C) True Self
D) Ideal Self
True Self
Carl Rogers described the personality's ________-________ as one’s belief of what one is like.

A) Self-concept
B) True Self
C) Personality Type
D) Ideal Self
Self-concept
Carl Rogers described the personality's ________ ________ as what we would like to be.

A) True Self
B) Ideal Self
C) Self-concept
D) Personality Type
Ideal Self
Using _________ techniques, a therapist can assess a subject’s personality by presenting ambiguous material and therefore requiring the subject to respond.

A) Projective
B) Responsive
C) Personality
D) Neutral
Projective
In these techniques subjects project their personality into their responses.
___________ ___________ (1856-1939) developed psychoanalysis, a treatment process based upon his theory of psychosexual stages of development.

A) BF Skinner
B) John Watson
C) Sigmund Freud
D) Abraham Maslow
Sigmund Freud
_____________ are emotionally charged images and thoughts that have universal meanings and may show up in a culture’s art and religion.

A) Beliefs
B) Archetypes
C) Projectives
D) Religions
Archetypes