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Question 12 pts
What is unconditional positive regard? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

Showing complete support and acceptance of a client

Showing support for a client if they are making progress

The practice of reinforcing desired behaviors in clients

The practice of punishing negative behaviors in clients

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Question 22 pts
Which of the following is considered a weakness of humanistic therapy? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

It focuses exclusively on behaviors or thoughts.

The client takes little responsibility for his or her own growth.

Unconditional positive regard may be difficult to maintain.

Frequent criticism of the client harms the client-therapist relationship.

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Question 32 pts
According to the humanistic perspective, what motivates individuals? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

The desire for positive reinforcement

A need to overcome childhood traumas

The drive to become our best selves

A series of basic biological needs

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Question 42 pts
How does Fritz's Gestalt therapy reflect the humanist perspective? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

It focuses on observable behaviors to quickly identify and treat disorders.

It is primarily rooted in exploration of childhood experiences.

It seeks to examine the whole individual and not just behaviors or thoughts.

It rejects biological needs as a motivation for human behavior.

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Question 52 pts
Which of the following is an example of extrinsic motivation? (2 points)
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Angelina enjoys painting, so she signs up for art class on weekends.

Knox loves the feeling he get when he runs, so he gets up early to jog before school.

Emma likes mystery novels, so she spends Saturday afternoon reading.

Andrew wants a good grade in calculus, so he completes extra practice problems.

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Question 62 pts
With which of the following statements would a humanistic psychologist agree? (2 points)
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"Behaviors tell the whole story of the human experience."

"The 'self' is exclusively rooted in childhood experiences."

"Many factors contribute to the whole 'self'."

"Biological needs drive all human behavior."

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Question 72 pts
What is self-concept? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

An individual's knowledge about him or herself

An individual's sense of self worth

An individual's desire to grow

An individual's drive to fulfill biological needs

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Question 82 pts
Self-concept helps us (2 points)
Group of answer choices

evaluate our strengths and weaknesses

evaluate our individual worth

reject negative feedback

reject positive reinforcement

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Question 92 pts
Why is a well-developed self-concept beneficial? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

It encourages us to examine our individual worth.

It allows us to reject negative feedback.

It helps us respond to real-life events.

It permits us to accept positive reinforcement.

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Question 102 pts
How is self-esteem different from self-concept? (2 points)
Group of answer choices

Self-concept is a more specific self-judgment of personal abilities.

Self-esteem is a more specific self-judgment of personal abilities.

Self-concept is more easily undermined by real world experiences.

Self-esteem is less fragile and more realistic than self-concept.

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Answer:

What is unconditional positive regard? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

Showing complete support and acceptance of a client

Showing support for a client if they are making progress

The practice of reinforcing desired behaviors in clients

The practice of punishing negative behaviors in clients

Flag this Question

Question 22 pts

Which of the following is considered a weakness of humanistic therapy? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

It focuses exclusively on behaviors or thoughts.

The client takes little responsibility for his or her own growth.

Unconditional positive regard may be difficult to maintain.

Frequent criticism of the client harms the client-therapist relationship.

Flag this Question

Question 32 pts

According to the humanistic perspective, what motivates individuals? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

The desire for positive reinforcement

A need to overcome childhood traumas

The drive to become our best selves

A series of basic biological needs

Flag this Question

Question 42 pts

How does Fritz's Gestalt therapy reflect the humanist perspective? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

It focuses on observable behaviors to quickly identify and treat disorders.

It is primarily rooted in exploration of childhood experiences.

It seeks to examine the whole individual and not just behaviors or thoughts.

It rejects biological needs as a motivation for human behavior.

Flag this Question

Question 52 pts

Which of the following is an example of extrinsic motivation? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

Angelina enjoys painting, so she signs up for art class on weekends.

Knox loves the feeling he get when he runs, so he gets up early to jog before school.

Emma likes mystery novels, so she spends Saturday afternoon reading.

Andrew wants a good grade in calculus, so he completes extra practice problems.

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Question 62 pts

With which of the following statements would a humanistic psychologist agree? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

"Behaviors tell the whole story of the human experience."

"The 'self' is exclusively rooted in childhood experiences."

"Many factors contribute to the whole 'self'."

"Biological needs drive all human behavior."

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Question 72 pts

What is self-concept? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

An individual's knowledge about him or herself

An individual's sense of self worth

An individual's desire to grow

An individual's drive to fulfill biological needs

Flag this Question

Question 82 pts

Self-concept helps us (2 points)

Group of answer choices

evaluate our strengths and weaknesses

evaluate our individual worth

reject negative feedback

reject positive reinforcement

Flag this Question

Question 92 pts

Why is a well-developed self-concept beneficial? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

It encourages us to examine our individual worth.

It allows us to reject negative feedback.

It helps us respond to real-life events.

It permits us to accept positive reinforcement.

Flag this Question

Question 102 pts

How is self-esteem different from self-concept? (2 points)

Group of answer choices

Self-concept is a more specific self-judgment of personal abilities.

Self-esteem is a more specific self-judgment of personal abilities.

Self-concept is more easily undermined by real world experiences.

Self-esteem is less fragile and more realistic than self-concept.

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