In an emphatic and nondirectional way, a person-centreed therapist allows her client to seek experiences that are neither boring nor too demanding. Person-centreed therapy stems from the humanistic psychology of _____, and these enriching experiences are the result of _____.

A) Carl Rogers; psychological flow
B) Carl Rogers; self-actualization
C) Aaron Beck; cognitive restructuring
D) Aaron Beck; mindfulness meditation


A) Carl Rogers; psychological flow

Psychology

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The knowledge that objects have boundaries and are separate entities, distinct from one another is called

a. object constancy. c. object distinction. b. object cohesion and continuity. d. object permanence.

Psychology

Which perspective focuses on free will and self-actualization?

a) psychoanalysis b) humanism c) cognitive perspective d) behaviorism

Psychology

What effects of religiousness/spirituality are found in adults in U.S. studies?

a. higher cortisol levels b. higher levels of depression and anxiety because people often become more spiritual when there is a problem in their lives. c. longer life expectancy d. lower levels of cardiac deaths, but only among African Americans

Psychology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Genius and creativity may be associated with schizotypal traits.

Psychology