What is the full name of the American psychologist who developed the patient-centered method of psychotherapy known as humanistic psychology?
Who is Carl Rogers?
What method of psychotherapy is Carl Rogers known for creating?
What is humanistic psychology (patient-centered)?
What term did Carl Rogers use to refer to his patients in therapy?
What are "clients"?
How can Carl Rogers's humanistic theory of personality development be applied in parenting?
What is by using unconditional positive regard and nurturing children's interests?
What is our teachers name?
Who is Ms.Stowell or Ms.Smith?
In which U.S. state was Carl Rogers born?
What is Illinois?
What did Carl Rogers believe influenced an individual's self-concept?
What are childhood experiences and societal views?
What is the primary goal of the therapist in Rogerian therapy?
What is to increase the client's understanding of self?
According to Rogers, what can help create a healthier family dynamic?
What is open communication, support, and pursuit of individual aspirations within the family?
When is our next test?
What is November The 9th.
Before gaining his doctorate, where did Carl Rogers study for the ministry?
What is Union Theological Seminary?
In Carl Rogers's humanistic theory of personality development, what does he believe individuals are capable of achieving through self-discovery?
What is becoming whole or reaching self-actualization?
What technique did Carl Rogers use in therapy to convey faith in the patient's problem-solving abilities?
What is thought reflective listening?
What movement in the 1960s was influenced by Carl Rogers and emphasized human development through encounter groups and sensitivity training?
What is the human potential movement?
What is the capital city of France?
What is Paris?
What was the name of the book Carl Rogers released while he was a faculty member at Ohio State University?
What is "Counseling and Psychotherapy"?
What term did Carl Rogers use to describe the set of beliefs an individual has about themselves based on their experiences and societal views?
What is "self-concept"?
What is the term Carl Rogers used for the approach where the client creates the direction in therapy, and the therapist aims to increase the client's self-understanding?
What is Rogerian therapy?
How did Carl Rogers contribute to the field of psychology as the president of the American Psychological Association from 1947 to 1956?
What is he received the Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award?
Who wears number 4 for the Toronto Raptors?
Who is Scottie Barnes?
In which two U.S. states did Carl Rogers work as a faculty member after leaving Ohio State University?
What are the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin?
What did Carl Rogers coin as the term for the state when an individual's self-image matches their ideal self?
What is "self-actualization"?
What did Carl Rogers believe was the key to a productive therapeutic relationship?
What is accepting the client where they are (unconditional positive regard)?
In what way did Carl Rogers's ideas have a lasting impact on modern psychology and therapy?
What is Rogerian therapy?
What is the formula for Einstein's famous mass-energy equivalence equation?
What is E=mc²?