carl rogers

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  • Created on: 14-01-18 15:44
how we view ourselves
selfconcept
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The gap between our self concept and our self esteem is called what?
incongrurent
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Where you give someone love and care without expecting anything back - no string attached.
unconditionalpositiveregard
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does carl rogers theory support nature or nurture (theory based on people sharing traits they have in common)
nature
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Humanistic psychologists were dissatisfied with the deterministic nature and sceintific approach of what group of theorists
behaviourists
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is Carl rogers and humanism idiographic or nomographic?
idiographic
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humans must be viewed
holistically
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the main goal
selfactualisation
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what are these called: Open to experience; Positive and Negative emotions accepted - emotions worked through, not ignored. Existential living in touch with life experiences and holds no preconceptions or prejudice Trust feelings Creativity Fulfilment
fullyfuctioningperson
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Low incongruence means being what?
content
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what does PCT stand for?
personcentredtherapy
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the therapist becomes a 'what' - listening and reflecting back the client's thoughts and feelings. This way, the client then has free will to decide what changes they would like in order for them to achieve personal growth.
mirror
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will only feel worthy if they adhere to certain conditions
conditionsofworth
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