A "differentiated sense of self" is defined as:
A) ?a sense of self that is disconnected from others.
B) ?a sense of self that includes taking others' advice into consideration.
C) ?a sense of self that connects to a coherent, reflective inner voice that is the foundation for self-efficacy.
D) ?All of the choices are correct.
C
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Person-centered groups, whose size often reached 75 to 800 people, were developed by Carl Rogers and his associates and were called
a. person-centered villages. b. large community groups. c. person-centered retreats. d. expressive arts camps.
Briefly explain the difference between mainstreaming and inclusion.
What will be an ideal response?
The principle of ______________ is based on the premise that people must first differentiate their perpetual field into opposites, for example, good and bad
a. awareness b. polarities c. figure/ground d. holism
Which statement is most characteristic of Adlerian theory regarding impulse control?
a. Impulses are just an expression of the primary thrust toward completion. b. Impulses are the dominant forces of human beings. c. People need to identify the feeling carefully and become aware of which ego state is cathected when the impulsive feeling occurs d. The issue with impulses is that they must be inhibited.