Biography
Core Conditions
Congruence
Incongruence
Ideal Self
100

In what year did Carl Rogers take his trip to China? 

1922

100

What are the 3 core conditions

Congruence 

Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR) 

Empathy

100

Define Congruence

When the “ideal” self and the “actual” self align

100

Define Incongruence

When the “ideal” self and the “actual” self don’t align

100

How many steps are there to achieve the ideal self

7

200

What psychologist did Carl Rogers work under?

Alfred Adler

200

Which one of the conditions suggest that the therapist must remain unjudgemental with their client?

Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR)

200

No matter the circumstance, a really good therapist should stay congruent, even if ____

they disagree/disapprove of a person's actions

200

 What are the two defense mechanisms

 Denial and Distortion

200

Which one of the steps include trusting your "gut instinct"

Organismic Trusting

300

What year was Carl Rogers born?

1931

300

Which one of the core conditions are considered the "most important"

Congruence

300

Why must a therapist be the first one to be genuine when speaking with a client

To allow the client to feel safe and feel open to sharing

300

What are “Conditions of Worth”

They standards or behaviors a person feels they must meet to be accepted, loved, and valued by others

300

Being able to make your own decision and live with it is an example of which step

Experiential Freedom

400

What year did Carl Rogers receive his Ph.D

1931

400

Which one of the core conditions involves the therapist putting themselves in their clients shoes?

Empathy

400

According to Carl, a congruent person is a person that no longer feels like they need to ____ their feelings

Hide/Deny

400

What is “Subception”

The brain sensing a threat to your-concept before you even consciously realize it, usually causing anxiety

400

Carl Rogers mentions how these aren't some "goals" that a person should live and die by, rather he said that ___

“these steps should be used as a general direction for living a healthy life"

500

What two countries did Rogers travel to to help resolve major political and social conflicts?

South Africa and the Soviet Union (Russia)

500

Why did Rogers think the relationship was more important than giving a client advice?

A safe, accepting relationship allows the client’s own natural ability to heal to begin

500

Why is a congruent person more “open to experience”?

They don’t have to hide or “twist” reality to fit a fake image of themselves

500

What is a long-term psychological effect of living in a state of incongruence?

It leads to chronic anxiety and “fragmentation” because you are constantly using all your energy to defend a fake self-image

500

Daniel often lives life in the moment. He avoids worrying too much about the future but he also does not think about his past mistakes too much. This is an example of___

Existential Living

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