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610 CHD Theories Final Exam Question and answers rated A+ Carl Rogers - correct answer Founder of Person Centered Theory most basic human process, to develop all its capacities. Developing a level of understanding about the emotions going on within us. Striving towards realization, fulfillme...

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610 CHD Theories Final Exam
Carl Rogers - correct answer ✔Founder of Person Centered Theory


most basic human process, to develop all its capacities. Developing a level of
understanding about the emotions going on within us. Striving towards
realization, fulfillment, autonomy, self-determination and perfection. - correct
answer ✔Actualizing Tendencies (PC)


evaluating experiences, we are born with the ability to evaluate what is good
for us and what is not. - correct answer ✔Organismic valuing process (PC)


an organized and consistent set of perceptions through which we relate to the
outside world. Infants focus on own needs, no notion of self, self-esteem
develops over time as we experience positive regard from others. - correct
answer ✔Self (PC)


a major source of symptoms, feeling starts as a child when they encounter
conditional worth. This produces anxiety, which leads to the feeling that the
unified self is under attack. To relieve these feelings, we deny and become
defensive. - correct answer ✔Incongruence (PC)


Can be positive or negative. If the _______ ______ is not what the individual
had pictured can have a negative impact, _________ ________ vs. perceived
self. An __________ __________ refers to the self-concept the individual
would like to possess. The more discrepant the ______ _____ is from the real
self, the higher the risk for psychological distress. - correct answer ✔Ideal
Self (Person Centered)


propensity of self to grow and maximize, when able to achieve this you gain
greater independence from outside forces, and contribute to the world around

, us in a healthy way. - correct answer ✔Self-Actualizing Tendencies (Person
Centered)


To seek love from important others. Initially externalized, then internalized.
Incongruence results from the belief that one is worthy only when she meets
the expectations of others. Develop when others approve of a person based
on what she does rather than on her own worth as a person. It puts in place a
conflict between the self-concept (I want to be a good student) and the inner
experience (it sure is fun to hang out with my friends rather than study). -
correct answer ✔Conditions of worth (PC)


A part of the therapeutic process in Person Centered Therapy that conveys
genuineness or realness in the therapy sessions. - correct answer
✔Congruence


A part of the therapeutic process in Person Centered Therapy that conveys
genuine caring and acceptance of the client - correct answer ✔Unconditional
Positive Regard


In Person Centered Therapy the ability to deeply grasp client's subjective
world. Helper attitudes are more important than knowledge. - correct answer
✔Accurate Empathic Understanding


In Person Centered Theory, understanding the role of emotion in human
functioning and psychotherapeutic change. - correct answer ✔Emotion
Focused Therapy (EFT)


Non-Directive form of ____ therapy with a positive view of human nature. -
correct answer ✔Talk Therapy (PC)

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