33. Personalities -- Humanists Flashcards

1
Q
  1. _______ and 2. _____ _______ both agreed on the 3. ____ goal of the human mind.
A
  1. Maslow
  2. Carl Rogers
  3. end
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Once the basis of Maslow’s triangle is met, the individual can focus on _____ - _______________

A

self actualization

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3
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What are the 2 parts of self-actualization?

A
  1. acceptance of who one truly is

2. focus on enhancing themselves and realizing full potential w/ self-improvement, creativity, or problem solving

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4
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each person needs an open, accepting environment to be comfortable w/ themselves, and reach their potential as a person

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person-centered perspective

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5
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What is the ultimate goal to Rogers?

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a positive self-concept

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6
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What are the three parts to person-centered perspective?

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  1. genuiness
  2. acceptance
  3. empathy
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7
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is required for someone to truly accept themselves and be accepted among loved ones

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genuiness

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8
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  1. _____________ could lead to true 2. __________
A
  1. genuiness

2. acceptance

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9
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true ____________ by oneself and others as a result were they experience an unconditioned positive regard for one-self

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acceptance

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10
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share and mirror others feelings and reflect their meaning

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empathy

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11
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what is required to form truly connected relationships w/ others and our own feelings

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empathy

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12
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having a positive 1. ___-________ plays a large role in a person’s 2. _________ and quality of 3. ________

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  1. self-concept
  2. personality
  3. life
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13
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people w/ 1. _______ self-concept tend to be more 2. ________ and view the world and a 3. _____ place w/ 4. ________ people

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  1. positive
  2. positive
  3. good
  4. good
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people w/ a 1. _________ self-concept tend to be 2. _________ and 3. ___________

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  1. negative
  2. dissatisfied
  3. unhappy
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15
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one criticism about pos + neg 1. __________-___________ perspectives can be 2. ___________

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  1. person-centered

2. narcissistic

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16
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The focus on one’s self can lead to. . . (2)

A
  1. selfishness

2. erosion of moral constraints

17
Q

can be used to determine one’s self-concept

A

surveys

18
Q

some surveys ask to 1. __________ or note the 2. ____________ of their 3. _________ selves and then how they 4. _______ are.

A
  1. describe
  2. characteristics
  3. ideal
  4. actually
19
Q

If 1. ________ and actual were 2. _______, then they have a 3. ________ self-concept

A
  1. ideal
  2. close
  3. positive
20
Q

Surveys are used by some 1. _____________ as 2. ___________ and 3. __________ ________ interviews and 4. ___________ conversation

A
  1. humanists
  2. depersonalizing
  3. narrow-preferring
  4. intimate
21
Q

you have to genuinely love yourself before others can love you

A

genuineness