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In a correlational analysis of Q-Sort responses, a zero correlation indicates that the client's real and ideal selves are highly related.

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A woman tells a humanistic psychotherapist that she wants to leave an unhappy relationship, but that she can't. The therapist will probably set as a goal that the woman comes to understand that


A) she must live in the "here and now."
B) there is a good part to everyone, even the man she is having trouble with now.
C) she should take responsibility for her choice to stay in or leave the relationship.
D) when she gets in touch with who she really is and drops her defenses, many of her relationship problems will also end.

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According to Carl Rogers, subception


A) is the most common defense process.
B) only happens in people who are fully functioning.
C) takes place at a level somewhere below consciousness.
D) results in an increase in anxiety.

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A father tells his son that he loves him when the child is good, but says "I do not like you right now" when the child misbehaves. The father neglects to remind the child that he is still loved. The father is engaging in


A) denial.
B) conditional positive regard.
C) classical conditioning.
D) an anxiety-reduction technique.

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By using Google search for Maslow's hierarchy of needs, researchers found


A) very few website hits.
B) as many website hits for Maslow as they did for Freud.
C) more Internet images of the need pyramid than of the Mona Lisa.
D) all of these are correct.

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A man thinks of himself as an outstanding athlete. One day, he watches some tennis players at his athletic club who are considerably better than he is. This information is threatening to his self-concept. Because the man is not fully functioning, Rogers might have expected him to do one of the following except one. Which one?


A) Experience anxiety.
B) Reinterpret what he has seen to make it less threatening.
C) Deny that the men are good tennis players.
D) Accept that there are better tennis players than himself.

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All but which of the following has been a criticism of the humanistic approach?


A) "Free will" may not be a scientific explanation for behavior.
B) Many key concepts are poorly defined.
C) Few psychotherapists have been influenced by the humanistic approach.
D) The humanistic approach makes some overly naive assumptions about human nature.

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Which of the following is characteristic of the people Maslow identified as "psychologically healthy"?


A) They have many friends.
B) They are the only ones who have "peak experiences."
C) They tend to be creative.
D) They are unconcerned with what others think of them.

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Rogers and Freud provide distinctly opposite answers to the question of whether or not


A) anxiety plays a role in psychological disorders.
B) people use defenses to reduce anxiety.
C) a psychotherapist should explain to a client what the client really means.
D) people are influenced by mental processes of which they are not aware.

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Which of the following is true about peak experiences, as described by Maslow?


A) All self-actualized people experience them.
B) Only self-actualized people experience them.
C) They are unrelated to where one is on Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
D) Self-actualized people have more intense and frequent peak experiences than others.

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As a client becomes more fully functioning during the course of several psychotherapy sessions, we would expect the correlation between his or her real and ideal selves to


A) decrease.
B) stay the same.
C) increase.
D) do any of the above, for the correlation is unrelated to progress in therapy.

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Which of the following is true about Abraham Maslow's background?


A) He had a happy childhood.
B) He was drawn to psychology by his interest in behaviorism.
C) His writings were not well received by professional psychologists until after his death.
D) He worked closely with Carl Rogers.

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Identify an optimal experience you have had. List the eight components of optimal experiences and discuss whether each one was present in yours.

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People report that during optimal experiences, they feel as if they are caught in natural and effortless movement from one step to the next.

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Rogerian therapists measure each of the following with the Q Sort technique except one. Which one?


A) The client's self-concept
B) The client's ideal self
C) The client's progress during the course of psychotherapy
D) The client's ability to see things in a realistic manner

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According to Maslow, a man who has satisfied his physiological and safety needs will probably become highly aware of his need for


A) friends and a romantic relationship.
B) self-respect.
C) respect from his peers.
D) self-actualization.

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One of the most basic human behaviors is the need to engage in sexual activities with a partner. According to Maslow, how do such behaviors relate to his hierarchy of needs?


A) Sexuality is specifically related to the level of belongingness and love.
B) Sexual actions are related to our desire to satisfy esteem needs.
C) Sexual functioning exists solely on a "survival needs" level of the hierarchy.
D) Sexual behaviors can satisfy one or a combination of several needs.

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Which of the following concepts is generally accepted by advocates of the humanistic approach to psychology?


A) No one can know a client in therapy better than the client himself or herself.
B) It is the therapist's job to explain to the client the new goals the client must set for himself or herself.
C) People should spend more time thinking about the future and planning the directions of their lives.
D) People need to see how their past sets the course for where their lives are going.

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Which of the following is a characteristic of the fully functioning person, according to the psychology of Carl Rogers?


A) They are open to their experiences.
B) They trust their own feelings.
C) They pay attention to what is happening in the here and now.
D) All of these are correct.

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The most common defense, according to Rogers, is the process of distortion.

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