Bob thinks that he is a good tennis player and his results support this belief. He is better than almost all of the people in his tennis club and he wins most of his tennis matches. This agreement between Bob's beliefs and his actual experience would best be considered as an example of Carl Rogers's concept of?
A. Self-actualization
B. Congruence
C. Self-consistency
D. A condition of worth
B. Congruence
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a. Did the defendant know right from wrong? b. Did the defendant experience an irresistible impulse? c. Does the defendant have the burden of proving insanity? d. Did the defendant show behavior that was the product of mental illness?
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Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. unreliable weak, but consistent moderate strong
According to the humanists, if an individual is able to recognize his feeling and needs while being true to himself, he is living __________.
A. free of neuroses B. a life rich with reinforcement C. an ego-integrated life D. authentically
The most prevalent chronic disease in midlife for women is __, and for men is ___.
a. cancer, cardio vascular b. arthritis, hypertension c. Neuralgia, Alzheimer's disease d. Osteoporosis, hearing impairment