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Rodgers postulated one master motive that he called ....


A) the need to reduce uncertainty


B) the actualizing tendency


C) hedonism


D) internal harmony

The actualizing tendency

Rodgers believed that some individuals act in undesirable ways because of...


A) of their nature


B) of fear and defensiveness


C) they are born without an actualizing tendency


D) humans are basically hedonistic

of fear and defensiveness

Which of the following did Rogers value the most as a guide for human conduct?


A) feelings


B) intellect


C) objective reality


D) conditions of worth

feelings

Before an event can enter one's phenomenological field, it must first be..


A) verbalized


B) derepressed


C) symbolized


D) disorted

symbolized

According to Rogers, the ____ gradually emerges from experiences involving verbal languages such as "me" and "I".


A) mind


B) self


C) phenomenological field


D) actualizing tendency

Self

The need for positive regard arises with the emergence of the


A) mind


B) self


C) phenomenological field


D) actualizing tendency

Self

By making positive regard contingent on a child's desirable behavior parents create...


A) conditions of worth


B) the need for self regard


C) the need for positive regard


D) self-actualization

conditions of worth

____allows the child to experience positive regard no matter what he or she does

A) conditions of worth


B) unconditional positive regard


C) the organismic valuing process


D) self-regard

unconditional positive regard

What occurs according to Rogers when conditions of worth replace one's organismic valuing process as a frame of reference for evaluating experience?



incongruency

Rogers looked on ____ as the cause of all human adjustment problems


A) failure to delay gratification


B) incongruence



incongruence

_____ involves the detection of an experience before it enters full awareness


A) Perceptions


B) Sensation


C) Peerefw


D) Subception

Subception

Rogers___approach to therapy emphasized the client's ability to advise him or her own problems.


A)

non directive

During the ___ stage of roger's thinking about psychotherapy. the emphasis was on the total person rather than on the person only as a client.


A) nondirective


B) client centered


C) experiential


D) person centered

Person-centered

During the__stage of Roger's thinking about psychotherapy, the feelings of the therapist were as important as those of the client.


A) nondirective


B) client-centered


C) experiential


D) person-centered

experiential

Rogers believed that a fully functioning person is much like a..


A) saint


B) young infant


C) mystic


D) philosopher

Young infant



As part of the Q-sort, a client chooses a number of statements that best describe how the client sees himself or herself at the moment. This creates a..

self sort


Which of the following terms did Rogers want to replace with the term "teacher"?

facilitator

According to Rogers, for a marriage to work it must be...

advantageous to both partners

According to Rogers, jealousy is closely related to..

possessiveness

Rogers has been criticized for..

being overly simplistic and optimistic