Theory I
Theory II
Carl Rogers/Therapy
Maslow I
Maslow II
100
They believe humans are born with natural tendency to be good.
Humanists
100
This image represents how others see us
What is the real self-image
100
Someone who has congruence in their life can attain this level of happiness
What is self-actualization
100
This psychologist developed the theory of self-actualization
Abraham Maslow
100
Abraham Maslow originally studied at this university before gaining an interest in psychology
What is Cornell
200
They believe humans have freedom to face their responsibilities
Existentialists
200
Having an ideal self-image that is not in alignment with your real self
What is incongruence
200
Restating the content of the client's comment is
Reflective Listening
200
This is the foundation of the hierarchy of needs
Physiological needs
200
The original model for self-actualization was organized into these two categories
What are Basic Needs and Growth Needs
300
These people show concern for the welfare of humanity
Self-Actualized People
300
Climate setting is an example of
What is group psychotherapy
300
Clients direct their own therapy
What is the non-directive approach
300
This animal inspired Maslow to develop the theory of self-actualization
Monkey
300
How many people out of 100 become fully self-actualized
1/100
400
This therapy's goals are to guide clients to self-recognition and acceptance by means of challenging or frustrating the clients.
Gestalt Therapy
400
The feeling of having an ideal image that matches your real self
What is alignment
400
An example of group psychotherapy
Alcoholics Anonymous
400
How did Maslow measure self-actualization?
The concept of Peak Experiences
400
Extraordinary moments of love, happiness, understanding, contentment, and peace are known as this.
What are Peak Experiences
500
In this therapy, the therapist displays unconditional positive regard, accurate empathy, and genuineness.
Rogers' Client-Centered Therapy
500
Two tools people use to mask their incongruence
What are denial and distortion
500
Three examples of a full functional person are
Accepts new experiences; Live in the "here and now"; Organismic trusting; Feel free; Creativity
500
A group of thinkers who believe humans are born with a natural tendency to be friendly, cooperative, and constructive
Humanists
500
These are the original five stages of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
What are Biological/Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, and Self-Actualization needs
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