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36 Cards in this Set

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Who was Carl Rogers?
He founded ways on 'self'.
What are ways people see themselves?
Perceptions
Abilities
Characteristics
Behaviors
What are the 4 different types of 'self'?
1. positive 'self'
2. optimistic and constructive
3. negative 'self'
4. pessimistic and destructive
Internal Locus of Control
You have control over your life and the situations around you.
External Locus of Control
You BELEIVE that you have very little control over events.
Phenomenological Perspective
Your perception of the world becomes your reality. You are what you think you are.
Holistic View
A person's personality is more than the sum of it's individual parts.
Self Actualization
We all have an inherent tendency to reach our full potential.
Tendency
-Inborn tendency to develop all of our capacities
-All in order to maintain and benefit our lives
REAL VS. IDEAL SELF

What does real mean?
It's based on experiance and how we actually see ourselves.
REAL VS. IDEAL

What is ideal?
It is based on hopes and wishes, how we would like to see ourselves.


*If there is a major contradiction, this can lead to personality problems.

*You can't worry about others expectations.
What is Postive Regard?
- We all want to be appreciated
-Includes love, sympathy, warmth, acceptance and respect
-We crave this from family, friends, and people we think are important.
- As we get older we learn to give this to others.
Who controls your future?
You do
What do Humanists believe?
That change is possible.
What are you incharge of?
You are in charge of your life and what you will do and become.
What is the concept of heaven?
-defines happiness
-to understande your purpose of life
-to cope with death
-to hold one's self morally accountable
Who wrote the book, 'The Things They Carried'?
Tim O'Brien
Who wrote the book, 'The Five People You Meet In Heaven'?
Mitch Albom
Who wrote Brighton Beach and Biloxi Blues?
Neil Simon
Who is Jimmy Cross and in what book?
He is Tim O'Brien's lieutenent

From The Things They Carried
Who is Rat Kiley?
He's the medic

From TTTC
Who is Ted Lavender?
He is the first soldier in the Company to die. He is young and scared.

From TTTC
Who is Kiowa?
He is O'Brien's best friend
Who is Mitchell Sanders?
A very likable soldier. He has a big influence on O'Brien
Who is Lee Strunk?
He broke his nose while in a fight with Dave Jensen over a jacknife.
Who is Dave Jensen?
He was in a fight with Lee Strunk.
Who is Norman Bowker?
A soldier who was deeply affected by was post year. A lot of it is about Kiowa's death.
Who is Henry Dobbins?
He is the platoon's machine gunner.
Who is Mark Fossie?
Loses his innocence when he realizes his girlfriend, Mary Anne would rather be out fighting in Vietnam.
Who is Mary Anne?
Mark Fossie's girlfriend that flies in to visit Mark. She overstays her welcome.
Who is Eugene?
Main character who is facing his teen years and early adulthood.
Who is Blanche?
Eugene's aunt who is too over protective.
Who is Kate?
Eugene's mother who has learned how to live independently.
Who is Laurie?
Blanche's daughter who is too spoiled by her mother and everyone else due to her disease.
Who is Nora?
Eugene's cousin whom he fantasizes about.
Who is Stanley?
Eugene's older brother