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Experiential World
Person-Centered Therapy
Background
Terms
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Who did Roger have sibling rivalry with?
his older brother
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What is Rogers approach to getting to know his clients?
He tries to be transparent, and as real as possible
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Where was Rogers born?
Oak Park, Illnois
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What is Actualization Tendency?
The basic human motivation to actualize, maintain, and enhance the self.
200
Rogers attended an International Christian Student conference in what country?
China
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What did Rogers believe that help us grow?
experiences
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What is the only predetermined belief of the therapy?
The client's inherent value and worth. Clients are accepted as they are.
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What did Carl Rogers study at the University of Wisconsin?
Agriculture
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What is Positive Regard?
Acceptance, love and approval from others.
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What is positive self regard?
The condition under which we grant ourselves acceptance and approval
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Rogers believed that our reality of our environment depends on what?
Our perception of it
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Who is responsible for the change of behavior?
The client
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How was his social life as a kid?
Had no social life outside of his family.
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What is Unconditional Positive Regard
Approval granted regardless of a person's behavior and its offered unconditionally.
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What type of person are aware of all experiences
Fully functioning
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Why did Rogers focus on the experiential world?
It provides a frame of reference or context that influences our growth.
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How did Rogers feel about the Person Centered Therapy?
Felt that it help provide a clearer view of person's experimental world than any other forms of assessment and therapy.
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What did Carl Rogers study at the University of Wisconsin?
Agriculture
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What is Organisms Valuing Process?
When we judge experiences in terms of their value for fostering or hindering our actualization and growth.
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Name 5 out the 10 steps of the Self-Actualization
Actualization, organic value, positive regard, positive self regard, real self, society, conditions of worth, conditional positive regard, conditional positive self regard, ideal self
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What did Rogers want to see from experiences?
He wanted to see how we perceived and our reactions on them
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What didn't Rogers rely on during his therapy?
Did not rely predetermined theoretical structure
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What age did Rogers move to a farm,and what method did he use while farming?
12 years old, and scientific method
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What is Conditions of Worth?
A belief that we are worthy of approval only when we express desirable behaviors and attitudes and refrain from expressing that bring disapproval from others similar too the Freudian superego.