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Title: According to Rogers, when a client receives unconditional positive regard from their therapist, ...
Post by: stephanie_159 on Mar 4, 2018
According to Rogers, when a client receives unconditional positive regard from their therapist, which of the following is likely to occur?
 
  a. The client will become suspicious of the therapists motives.
  b. The client will feel free to explore new feelings and behaviors.
  c. The therapist will become cynical in the relationship.
  d. It will be unlikely that any deeply meaningful self-exploration will occur.
  e. The sessions are likely to become circular in nature.

Q. 2

How did Rogers's approach to counseling eventually differ from his psychoanalytic training?
 
  a. In a dramatic departure from previous beliefs that the therapist should be passive and emotionally detached from clients, Rogers suggested that the therapist can and must engage in an interpersonal relationship with the client.
  b. Because of his early training in theology, Rogers discussed religion and spirituality with his clients. These were not part of the psychoanalytic approach to therapy.
  c. Rogers believed that clients are lost and needed direct advice so that they can get on with their lives.
  d. Psychoanalytic practitioners pioneered scientific inquiry into what techniques and approaches were effective with clients. Rogers had no use for this approach. Rather, he used his intuition.
  e. Psychoanalytic practitioners used a variety of settings, such as group therapy, family relationships, and teaching and learning environments. However, Rogers focused his work on individual counseling.

Q. 3

When did Carl Rogers live?
 
  a. 1802-1887
  b. 1825-1890
  c. 1849-1920
  d. 1902-1987
  e. 1948-1999

Q. 4

What is the meaning of Rogers's term organismic valuing process?
 
  a. Taking care of oneself first and then considering others.
  b. The tendency to repeat things that feel good regardless of consequences associated with that behavior.
  c. The tendency to expect an action to draw a certain result and ignore information that indicates a different outcome.
  d. The motivation for a human being to do what his or her parents expect him or her to do.
  e. A quality of human nature that leads us to prize choices that are both good for each individual and good for the peace and harmony of humanity.

Q. 5

What do humanistic psychologists mean by the term actualizing tendency?
 
  a. The inborn drive all human beings to achieve their highest potential.
  b. The tendency to repeat things that feel good regardless of consequences associated with that behavior.
  c. The tendency to expect an action to draw a certain result and ignore information that indicates a different outcome.
  d. The motivation for a human being to do what his or her parents expect him or her to do.
  e. The tendency to become what society expects a person to become.

Q. 6

__________________________ is a system of thought that centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth and is concerned with the interests, needs, and welfare of humans.
 
  a. Realism
  b. Actualization
  c. Humanism
  d. Authenticity
  e. Existentialism


Title: According to Rogers, when a client receives unconditional positive regard from their therapist, ...
Post by: Antoinette12 on Mar 4, 2018
Answer to #1

Answer: b

Answer to #2

Answer: a

Answer to #3

Answer: d

Answer to #4

Answer: e

Answer to #5

Answer: a

Answer to #6

Answer: c


Title: According to Rogers, when a client receives unconditional positive regard from their therapist, ...
Post by: stephanie_159 on Mar 4, 2018
Thank you Jesus, my teacher is bad at explaining


Title: According to Rogers, when a client receives unconditional positive regard from their therapist, ...
Post by: Antoinette12 on Mar 4, 2018
Praise the LORD ha ha No worries