Carl Rogers, a pioneer of humanistic therapies, believed that much human unhappiness stems from
A. learning that one has value only when one's behavior is pleasing to an authority figure.
B. boredom from a lack of challenge and novelty in one's daily routines.
C. nervous fatigue from an accumulation of stressors, such as career difficulties or familial conflict.
D. being constantly compared to others to judge success in various areas of life.
Answer: A
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a. people are remarkably resistant to new, inconsistent information. b. a question containing incorrect information can alter people's recall of the original event. c. misleading information influences recall for children, but not for adults. d. these new memories created by post-event information are more vivid than memories created by real events.
Identity ____ involves exploration and then making firm commitments
a. moratorium c. diffusion b. foreclosure d. achievement
Which dimension of Rothbart's temperament model is NOT influenced by an infant's ability to regulate attention and emotion?
A. rhythmicity B. approach-withdrawal C. intensity of reaction D. distractibility
Assume that you are a professional behavior modifier. Under which of the following conditions would you treat a behavior problem that had been referred to you?
Question options: Once the behavioral goal is reached, it would be easily generalized and maintained. The problem is one that would appear to be unmanageable. The problem appears to have a medical cause. The problem was referred primarily for the benefit of the client's family.