What is a danger of too much self-esteem?
What will be an ideal response?
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One of the common assumptions of cognitive therapy is that:
A. maladaptive behaviors are learned through one's environment B. environmental improvement will result in improvement in the client C. it is important to identify the unconscious conflicts D. treatment primarily involves changing the client's maladaptive thought patterns
Axons are necessary for neurons to be able to ____
a. ?receive neural impulses from other neurons b. ?duplicate themselves c. ?direct the development of the neuron d. ?send neural impulses to other neurons
Carl Rogers would claim that we are motivated to reduce the discrepancy between our self-concept and our
a. self-aggrandizement. c. self-mirage. b. self-ideal. d. self-confidence.
Ronald’s parents inform him that they will only pay his college tuition and support his professional ambitions if he enters the profession of medicine, law, or engineering. What would a humanistic psychotherapist say Ronald’s parents are doing in this scenario?
A. Identifying Ronald’s real self B. Identifying Ronald’s ideal self C. Placing conditions of worth on Ronald D. Placing congruence on Ronald