In what year did he take his trip to China?
1922
Define Congruence
When the "actual" self and the "ideal" self allign
Define Incongruence
When the "ideal" self and the "actual" self don't align
How many steps are there to achieve the ideal self
7
What are the 3 core conditions?
1:Congruence (genuine)
2:Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR)
3:Empathy
What psychologist did he work under?
Alfred Adler
No matter the circumstance, a really good therapist should stay congruent, even if ____
they disagree/disapprove of a persons actions
Which one of the steps include trusting your "gut instinct"
Organismic Trusting
Which one of the conditions suggest that the therapist must remain unjudgmental with their client?
Unconditional Positive Regard (UPR)
What year was he born?
Jan 8, 1902
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
Being able to make your own decision and live with it is an example of which step
Experiential Freedom
Which one of the core conditions are considered the "most important"
Congruence
What year did he finally receive his Ph.D
1931
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
Which one of the core conditions involves the therapist putting themselves in their clients shoes?
Empathy
When starting off his career, he wrote about working with troubled children. What was the title of that book?
"The Clinical Treatment of the Problem Child"
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