Carl Rogers wasn't the only humanistic personality theorist, was he? __________ was also very interested in this theory, and suggested that the quest for self-actualization is what drives many of our behaviors
a. Abraham Maslow
b. Fritz Perls
c. Murray Bowen
d. Salvadore Minuchin
Answer: A
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a. There is no impairment in the sense organ, but the individual's response makes it appear otherwise. b. There is no way to assess the sensory functioning of children with ASD. c. What appears to be a deficit is often a form of willful behavior. d. Parents incorrectly perceive these children as having deficits.
Which perspective dominated psychotherapy during the 1940s and 1950s?
a. sociocultural c. cognitive b. humanistic-existential d. psychodynamic
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Wong is a 5-year-old boy who lives at home with his mom and dad
He has witnessed several incidents of domestic violence between them and has started hitting other kids at school. Based on the information presented, which theory of learning best accounts for Wong's aggressive behavior? a) observational learning b) insight learning c) Freudian theory d) operant conditioning