Carl Rogers emphasized accepting people for what they are, not for what you would like them to be. This acceptance is termed

a. conditional esteem.
b. unconditional esteem.
c. conditional positive regard.
d. unconditional positive regard.
e. self-actualization.


d. unconditional positive regard.

Psychology

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In cultures in which female sexual desire is not highly valued, what would be the most common treatment approach for hypoactive female sexual desire disorder? a. The same treatment approaches that are common in the U.S. would also be used in those cultures. b. Most women would be advised no longer to engage in sexual interactions

c. Most women would be advised to seek help from a local counselor. d. Hypoactive sexual desire likely would not be viewed as a sexual problem that requires treatment.

Psychology

Stephanie is working on a research project that is investigating the effects of sonar on whale communication. Her recordings of whale songs are most likely to include which of the following types of sound?

a. noise b. pure tones c. infrasound d. ultrasound

Psychology

Byron was reading an article in the New York Times that discussed the effectiveness of a new medication for those suffering from scleroderma. The article interviewed the medicine's inventor,

who gave a plethora of information as to why this medication is safe, effective, and economical. Because Byron is a critical thinker, he is cautious in his acceptance of the article's claims. Why? a. Byron understands that anything printed in a newspaper should be viewed with caution because it is not a scholarly journal. b. Byron knows that medical science cannot possibly produce a medication that can be both effective and safe while also being economical. c. The article does not actually report on the methods used in the research, so the methods must have something wrong with them. d. Byron knows that the medicine's inventor may have an agenda that influences his interpretation of the research into the safety and effectiveness of the new medicine.

Psychology

The key function of the ego is to resolve conflicts between the ________ and the ________

a. id; superego b. id; anima c. superego; animus d. defense mechanisms; superego e. collective unconscious; superego defense mechanisms

Psychology