Deck 2: Humanistic Approach and Person-Centred Therapy

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Another term for the actual self is ...

A) the self-image
B) the self-concept
C) the organismic self
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a condition of worth?

A) Big boys don't cry
B) I hate you
C) I wish you were more like your sister
D) I love you when you do that
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Rogers' 19 propositions explain ...

A) the 19 'challenges' to get to the top of the heirarchy of needs
B) the process of therapy
C) the necessary questions to ask a client
D) the development of personality
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What have become known as the three 'core' conditions are ...

A) empathy, unconditional positive regard and congruence
B) congruence, empathy and genuineness
C) unconditional positive regard, respect and congruence
D) empathy, genuineness and congruence
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Which word would NOT be included in an explanation of relational depth?

A) Intimate
B) Superficial
C) Honest
D) Profound
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Another term for congruence is ...

A) genuineness
B) respect
C) positive regard
D) actualisation
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Which of the following least describes empathy?

A) Experiencing the client's world as if it were your own
B) Understanding exactly how the client is feeling
C) Understanding the client's frame of reference
D) Sensing the client's awareness of her own experience
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Rogers said that, if the six conditions were offered over a period of time, they were ...

A) necessary but not sufficient on their own to bring about change
B) neither necessary nor sufficient on their own to bring about change
C) both necessary and sufficient on their own to bring about change
D) sufficient but not necessary on their own to bring about change
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The effectiveness of the person-centred approach is that it ...

A) trusts in the client's innate tendency to move towards self-actualisation
B) uses a range of techniques to meet the individual needs of each unique client
C) focuses on making sense of childhood experiences so that the client can move on
D) is open-ended in theory but brief in practice
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The concept of relational depth was developed by ...

A) Rogers and Maslow
B) Mearns and Cooper
C) Elliot and Prouty
D) Rogers and Thorne
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List two key figures in humanism and explain how they impacted on the development of the humanistic approach.
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Explain how conditions of worth impact on the self-concept from the humanistic perspective.
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Outline the core conditions to be demonstrated by the person-centred therapist in order to promote constructive personality change in the client.
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Explain how the therapist can demonstrate the core condition of empathy.
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Describe and evaluate the development of the humanistic approach. Consider the importance of the key figures who have impacted upon its progression in your answer.
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Discuss the hierarchy of needs with specific focus on the importance of self-actualisation.
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Rogers (1951) argues that the six core conditions are both necessary and sufficient. Outline the core conditions of person-centred therapy and discuss whether they are both necessary and sufficient for constructive personality change.
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'I have found it highly rewarding when I can accept another person' (Rogers, 1951).
Discuss this quote with reference to the core condition of unconditional positive regard.
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Deck 2: Humanistic Approach and Person-Centred Therapy
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Another term for the actual self is ...

A) the self-image
B) the self-concept
C) the organismic self
D) all of the above
C
2
Which of the following is NOT an example of a condition of worth?

A) Big boys don't cry
B) I hate you
C) I wish you were more like your sister
D) I love you when you do that
B
3
Rogers' 19 propositions explain ...

A) the 19 'challenges' to get to the top of the heirarchy of needs
B) the process of therapy
C) the necessary questions to ask a client
D) the development of personality
D
4
What have become known as the three 'core' conditions are ...

A) empathy, unconditional positive regard and congruence
B) congruence, empathy and genuineness
C) unconditional positive regard, respect and congruence
D) empathy, genuineness and congruence
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Which word would NOT be included in an explanation of relational depth?

A) Intimate
B) Superficial
C) Honest
D) Profound
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Another term for congruence is ...

A) genuineness
B) respect
C) positive regard
D) actualisation
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Which of the following least describes empathy?

A) Experiencing the client's world as if it were your own
B) Understanding exactly how the client is feeling
C) Understanding the client's frame of reference
D) Sensing the client's awareness of her own experience
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Rogers said that, if the six conditions were offered over a period of time, they were ...

A) necessary but not sufficient on their own to bring about change
B) neither necessary nor sufficient on their own to bring about change
C) both necessary and sufficient on their own to bring about change
D) sufficient but not necessary on their own to bring about change
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The effectiveness of the person-centred approach is that it ...

A) trusts in the client's innate tendency to move towards self-actualisation
B) uses a range of techniques to meet the individual needs of each unique client
C) focuses on making sense of childhood experiences so that the client can move on
D) is open-ended in theory but brief in practice
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The concept of relational depth was developed by ...

A) Rogers and Maslow
B) Mearns and Cooper
C) Elliot and Prouty
D) Rogers and Thorne
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List two key figures in humanism and explain how they impacted on the development of the humanistic approach.
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Explain how conditions of worth impact on the self-concept from the humanistic perspective.
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Outline the core conditions to be demonstrated by the person-centred therapist in order to promote constructive personality change in the client.
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Explain how the therapist can demonstrate the core condition of empathy.
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Describe and evaluate the development of the humanistic approach. Consider the importance of the key figures who have impacted upon its progression in your answer.
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Discuss the hierarchy of needs with specific focus on the importance of self-actualisation.
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Rogers (1951) argues that the six core conditions are both necessary and sufficient. Outline the core conditions of person-centred therapy and discuss whether they are both necessary and sufficient for constructive personality change.
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'I have found it highly rewarding when I can accept another person' (Rogers, 1951).
Discuss this quote with reference to the core condition of unconditional positive regard.
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