Sample/practice exam chapter 11- 2018, questions and answers PDF

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Which of these is NOT characteristic of Rogers's "person of tomorrow"? 1 . trust in other individuals* 2 . constant state of change 3 . openness to experience 4 . harmonious relations with

others

Rogers' basic assumption in therapy was that 1 psychological growth is enhanced when clients receive empathy and unconditional . positive regard from a congruent therapist.* 2 people will move toward self-actualization only when they completely understand, . through therapy, the reasons for their behavior. 3 anxiety and threat must be extinguished within the therapeutic relationship before . psychological growth can take place. 4 .

people will become psychologically adjusted when they resolve their sexual conflicts.

Rogers believed that people's positive self-regard 1 . depends on other people's continual positive attitude toward them. 2 . can exist independently of other people's attitudes toward them*. 3 . depends on other people's continual negative attitude toward them. 4 . blocks their growth toward self-actualization.

Disorganization exists, Rogers said, when 1 . normal defenses do not reconcile experiences with view of self. 2 . an individual's perception of some threat becomes unconscious. 3 . negative regard from others becomes conscious in an individual. 4 . an individual's perception of some threat becomes conscious.

Rogers said that an established self-concept 1 . renders change and growth more difficult.* 2 . facilitates psychological growth. 3 . is ordinarily more inflated than the ideal self. 4 . is usually congruent with the organismic self.

Rogers believed that healthy individuals evaluate their experience from the viewpoint of 1 . their 2 . their 3 . their

self-concept. significant others. organismic self.*

4 . their

ideal self.

A person's inner abilities to solve problems, alter self-concept, and become more self-directed reflect Rogers's concept of 1 . the formative tendency. 2 . the actualizing tendency.* 3 . genuineness. 4 . the ideal self.

For Rogers, all behavior is relative to the 1 . formative tendency. 2 . actualizing tendency.* 3 . ideal self. 4 . genuine self.

Rogers would say that unconditional positive regard is at greatest variance with 1 . external evaluation.* 2 . love. 3 . prizing. 4 . nonpossessive warmth.

According to Rogers, for a psychologically healthy person, the organismic self learns to be consistent with the self-concept. 1 .

2 . there is a wide gap between the ideal self and the perceived self. 3 . there is a close agreement between ideal self and perceived self.* 4 . the ideal self remains on a higher level than the organismic self....


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