Name the person described in the following biography: "I was born in 1905 in Vienna and earned an MD and
A PhD from the University of Vienna. Several members of my family were brutally murdered in Nazi
Concentration camps, but I managed to survive. The experience inspired me to write my most famous book,
Man's Search for Meaning."
A) Abraham Maslow
B) Alfred Adler
C) Viktor Frankl
D) Carl Rogers
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Q25: _ is well known for his work
Q26: According to Carl Rogers, the greater the
Q27: Unconditional positive regard, according to Carl Rogers,
Q28: Carl Rogers's view of human nature was
A)
Q29: The term logotherapy is associated with the
Q31: A noogenic neurosis results from
A) the frustration
Q32: Frankl argues that
A) life is without meaning.
B)
Q33: The work of _, with a focus
Q34: According to psychologist Joseph F. Rychlak, psychology
Q35: Basic human nature, according to third-force psychologies,
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