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1. Some believe Maslow inserted his _____ values into a neutral science when he argued that human nature is good.
J E V E C U S B I T
2. In the 1940s, the experiences of baseball player Jackie Robinson demonstrated that people have the freewill & ability to _____ their behaviors.
A C N G E H
3. Carl Rogers refused to use the word _____ when referring to the people he counseled, because it implies they are sick, which is not positive.
T P N E T I A
4. Unlike the psychoanalytic personality theory, humanists focus on the _____ characteristics of being human, not past experience.
T E O P I S I V
5. Similar to Maslow's optimism, Rogers argued that people were striving to be _____ , which is the core concept to humanistic theory.
E L O C M P E T
6. Psychoanalytic and Behaviorist theory held a _____ opinion of humanity, & humanistic psychology was reaction to this belief.
G T V I N E E A
7. Carl Rogers argued that people have a self, which is an image of who you are and which is developed over time by watching people _____ _____ _____ .
A O R T U Y T O E C
8. Psychoanalysts argued that people struggle to control urges, but humanists argue that since people can _____ , they are qualified to achieve their goals.
N K H I T
9. If you wonder how your father sees you, and you find that your father loves you, you start to create _____ _____ for yourself.
R G I T E P A S E D O R V I
10. Humanists argue that _____ _____ shapes personality, while behaviorists argue that the environment shapes personality, using rewards & punishments.
L O T S E E C P C N F
11. People see themselves as good only if they act a certain way, because significant others have placed _____ on their love, and we must now incorporate these into ourselves.
O S D N C I O I T N
12. _____ _____ is what all humans are striving for, according to humanists, and this is the realization of our potentialities as unique human beings.
C O A Z E S L A T F N A T I L U I
13. Children quickly learn that they will not be _____ if they do not meet their parent's conditions.
V E D L O
14. Abraham Maslow researched people who created _____ lives, not people who could not cope with everyday problems, like the psychoanalysis theories of personality.
A P I L E O E N C T X
15. You will learn to stop _____ _____ if your mother rejects you for being angry, which is an example of people rejecting parts of their person when those parts do not fit their self-concept.
G E S E N N R X E P I A R G S
16. A self-actualized person is able to focus completely on a _____ , since they are secure in themselves, opposed to people who are split between tasks & protecting their self-image.
S K A T
17. _____ positive regard is the cure for rejecting parts of your person; When someone values your entirety, you become open to all feelings & thoughts.
L C I A U N D O N T I N O
18. People who are self-actualized enjoy life, because of their creativity, which leads to them rarely feeling _____ .
E R D B O
19. Humanistic argue that life is a conscious experience, which means we freely choose how we _____ _____ .
E I D S E F L N P
20. One critique of the humanist personality theory is that it does not _____ behavior.
X E I A P N L
21. Some criticize the humanist personality theory because it cannot be _____ .
E T E S D T