A) repression and regression.
B) denial and distortion.
C) fixation and sublimation.
D) withdrawal and aggression.
E) denial and regression.
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A) self-actualization.
B) positive regard.
C) existential living.
D) transcendence of time.
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A) deny the evaluation.
B) experience conditions of worth.
C) learn something of value from the experience.
D) develop unconditional positive regard for that person.
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A) psychologically healthy people show little discrepancy between self and ideal self.
B) paranoid schizophrenic patients showed little discrepancy between self and ideal self.
C) the real self is seldom rated higher than the ideal self.
D) the ideal self is never rated higher than the real self.
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A) a philosopher of science.
B) the first president of the American Psychological Association.
C) the originator of the first projective technique of personality assessment.
D) the founder of client-centered therapy.
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A) awareness.
B) ideal self.
C) self-concept.
D) self-actualization.
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A) cognitive self.
B) ideal self.
C) genuine self.
D) formative tendency.
E) actualizing tendency.
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A) almost perfectly adjusted to their environment.
B) aware of and able to express their feelings.
C) not completely adjusted to their environment.
D) unmotivated.
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A) the advantages of a psychoanalytic approach.
B) a blend of psychological and psychiatric approaches.
C) the use of untrained laypersons to treat patients.
D) the importance of the therapist-client relationship.
E) the use of extensive psychological testing to classify mental disorders.
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A) the individual's ego.
B) sense of self-identity.
C) the Imperial Me.
D) the phenomenal field.
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A) facilitates psychological growth.
B) is usually congruent with the organismic self.
C) is ordinarily more inflated than the ideal self.
D) renders change and growth more difficult.
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A) synonymous with the actualizing tendency.
B) synonymous with the formative tendency.
C) a subsystem of the actualizing tendency.
D) the process of forming the perceived self.
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A) do not foster psychological health.
B) enhance the organismic self.
C) minimize incongruence.
D) lead to satisfaction of the actualization tendency.
E) None of these is correct.
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A) everyone possesses the actualizing tendency.
B) fewer than 5 percent of the population possess the actualizing tendency.
C) everyone achieves self-actualization.
D) about half of the population possesses the actualizing tendency.
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A) all genuine feelings
B) only positive genuine feelings
C) only negative genuine feelings
D) conditions of worth
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A) other people's positive regard toward them.
B) outstanding personal achievements.
C) the conditions of worth they receive from others.
D) a pattern of successfully responding to other's criticisms.
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A) the formative tendency.
B) the actualizing tendency.
C) self-actualization.
D) the transcendent function.
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A) actualizing tendency.
B) shattered self-concept.
C) formative tendency.
D) disorganizational tendency.
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A) scientist
B) philosopher
C) researcher
D) therapist
E) theorist
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A) is ineffective.
B) is likely to produce a fully-functioning individual.
C) is more effective than psychoanalysis.
D) led to long-term positive growth for some clients.
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