PSYC 2130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Humanistic Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Positive Psychology
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[a 328 factual: carl rogers calls the striving to become fully functioning the, conditional positive regard, personal causation hypothesis, actualizing tendency, self determination theory. [c 329 factual: rogers"s idea that a person is accepted and loved regardless of behavior is called, acceptability hypothesis, unconditional positive regard, motive for competence, conditional positive regard. [b 329 factual: how many human motives has rogers identified, one, two, twenty, over fifty. Tb11 - 1: the actualizing tendency, according to rogers, creates, physiological and psychological needs, homeostatic needs, needs for positive regard and positive self-regard, needs for conditional positive regard. [b 329 conceptual: according to rogers, we must have unconditional positive regard to be a _____ individual, competent, human agency, fully functioning, successful. [c 330 factual: which of the following is not one of rogers" characteristics in a fully functioning individual, safety, openness to experience, sense of freedom, creativity.