Theories of Personality Carl Rogers

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Which of the following is part of the actualization tendency?

all of these

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According to Rogers' concept of the organismic valuing process,

we evaluate all life experiences by how well they serve the actualizing tendency.

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The purpose of what Rogers caled the organismic valuing process is to

evaluate life expericnes by how well they serve actualization

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According to Rogers, the way we see our environment is

highly subjective

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To Rogers, the only valid way to study personality is through

examining each person's subjective experiences

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Rogers believed that the self is

all of these

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According to Rogers, unconditional positive regard

is not dependent on the child's behavior

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Positive self regard

comes more from within ourselves than from other people

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An idea in Roger's theory that is like Freud's superego is

conditions of worth

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Once infants develop conditions of worth, they

must avoid certain behaviors

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The fully functioning person's behavior in a given situation is based on

all of these

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Rogers believed that the essence of human nature is

an innate tendency to actualize

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Roger's technique of psychotherapy is called

person-centerd therapy

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In Roger's approach to therapy, the therapist provides

unconditional positive regard

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The tendency to actualize involves

becoming fully functioning

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Conditions of worth derive from

internalizing parents' norms and standards