a1. Which did Maslow describe as the 3rd force of psychology:
- a. humanistic psychology
- b. behavioral psychology
- c. existential psychology
- d. Freudian psychology
2. According to Rogers, the direction of therapy is determined by:
- a. constructive alternativism
- b. concrete constructs
- c. abstract constructs
- d. the client
3. For Maslow, feeling like you are “a part of the infinite” is called:
- a. grounding experience
- b. unifying experience
- c. peak experience
- d. congruence
4. For Maslow, physical survival comes from:
- a. A needs
- b. B needs
- c. C needs
- d. D needs
5. For Rogers, the goal of therapy is to:
- a. break through defense mechanisms
- b. fix defense mechanisms
- c. clarify emotions
- d. joy
a1. Which did Maslow describe as the 3rd force of psychology:
- a. humanistic psychology
- b. behavioral psychology
- c. existential psychology
- d. Freudian psychology
2. According to Rogers, the direction of therapy is determined by:
- a. constructive alternativism
- b. concrete constructs
- c. abstract constructs
- d. the client
3. For Maslow, feeling like you are “a part of the infinite” is called:
- a. grounding experience
- b. unifying experience
- c. peak experience
- d. congruence
4. For Maslow, physical survival comes from:
- a. A needs
- b. B needs
- c. C needs
- d. D needs (deficit)
5. For Rogers, the goal of therapy is to:
- a. break through defense mechanisms
- b. fix defense mechanisms
- c. clarify emotions
- d. joy