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100
Moments of intense joy, wonder, awe, and ecstasy according to Maslow
What are peak experiences?
100
This therapy focuses on the patient's present and future states, with the past being largely inconsequential. The therapist helps the patient to realize that he is the only force in absolute control of his life.
What is Existential therapy?
100
He developed the Hierarchy of Needs theory.
Who is Abraham Harold Maslow?
100
Unconditional positive regard for the client, empathic understanding for the client’s internal frame of reference, and established congruency in the relationship.
What traits would a Humanistic Counselor possess?
100
Humanistic psychology concepts were embraced in both the theory and practice of education and social work, peaking in what decades, particularly in North America?
What were the 1970s & 80s?
200
This particular area of psychology focuses on how to help human beings prosper and lead healthy, happy lives.
What is positive psychology?
200
This type of therapy shifts the focus to the individual solely in the present moment. The therapist helps the individual to view his or her actions and thoughts as they occur and to identify emotional responses. This practice forces patients to become more aware of themselves in the present.
What is Gestalt therapy?
200
He developed the humanistic theory of personality.
Who is Carl Rogers?
200
Become more congruent, less defensive, and more open to experiences.
What will a client of Humanistic therapy experience?
200
This Association was first established in 1961.
What was the American Association for Humanistic Psychology?
300
According to Bandura, this is a person’s belief in his or her ability to succeed in a particular situation.
What is self-efficacy?
300
This type of therapy is a form of humanistic therapy centered around the three stages of development, the parent, adult, and child stages, called ego-states. It works on the notion that a person experiences and interprets life events differently in each stage, and that events in one stage, such childhood, can have lasting implications on another.
What is Transactional analysis?
300
His writings are considered the roots of Existentialism.
Who is Soren Kierkegaard?
300
Develop positive self-regard, narrow the gap between ideal self and real self, be less vulnerable to threat, and take ownership of experiences.
What are the ultimate goals of Humanistic Therapy?
300
This event created practical pressures on military psychologists, they had more patients to see and care for than time or resources permitted.
What was World War II?
400
According to Carl Rogers, this is someone who is in touch with his or her deepest and innermost feelings and desires
Who is a fully functioning person?
400
This type of therapy is very subjective in nature, requiring the therapist to understand the patients, their experiences, and the world from their point of view. It assumes that a person will naturally come to realize their ultimate potential if unhindered by environmental factors and personal experiences.
What is Rogerian therapy
400
He was one the members of a group known as the neo-Freudians, along with carl Jung and Karen Horney. He said, "Man’s main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own personality."
Who is Erick Fromm
400
________ _____ can be viewed in terms of conditions, process, and outcomes or as “If – then” scenario.
What is Client – Centered therapy?
400
This branch of psychology was recognized as a field by the American Psychological Association in 1971.
What is humanistic psychology?
500
Carl Rogers established that ____________ exists when a person’s organismic experiences are matched by an awareness of them and by an ability and willingness to openly express these feelings, To be ___________ means to be real or genuine, to be whole or integrated, to be what one truly is.
What is congruence or to be congruent?
500
This therapy was developed in Los Angeles in the early 60s by William Glasser and his mentor, G. L. Harrington. Considered a person-centered approach to psychotherapy, reality therapy focuses on psychiatry's three Rs: realism, responsibility and right-and-wrong.
What is Reality therapy?
500
He did not establish a school of psychotherapy but did write heavily that psychotherapy should make people more human, to expand their consciousness so they will make better choices.
Who is Rollo May?
500
"To thine own self be true" represents A) "Value Non-value" B) "Moreness-choice" C) "Authenticity-experencing"
What is C)"Authenticity-experiencing" which is the existential awareness of self and in relating to the other and experiencing of their world view
500
In 1962, Abraham Maslow published this book, in which he described humanistic psychology as the "third force" in psychology.
What is Toward a Psychology of Being?
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