Personality

4 October 2022
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Humanistic psychology has been most closely associated with an emphasis on the importance of what?
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Positive self-concept. Self-concept refers to how someone thinks about, evaluates, or perceives themselves. Humanistic psychology focuses on promoting positive self-concepts grounded in the idea that people are inherently good. This perspective also stresses the importance of personal agency in actualizing the self.
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Which personality test classifies people in terms of the personality dimensions highlighted by Carl Jung?
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The MBTI is based on Jung's personality dimensions and categorizes personality into 16 different types based on an individual's preference for one side or another of four dichotomous pairs.
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Who proposed that the mind is split up into three parts—id, ego, and super ego?
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Sigmund Freud proposed the idea that the mind consists of three distinct parts—the id, ego, and superego. According to Freud, the id is primarily concerned with satisfying wants and needs. The ego is responsible for meeting the id's demands in ways acceptable to society. The superego relates to ideas of what is right and wrong.
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What is the act of reverting to childish behaviors?
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Regression, as identified by Freud, is the act of retreating to an earlier stage of development as a means of self preservation.
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Which of the following theorists would most likely agree with the statement: "Patients need to know that we respect them, no matter the choices they make."?
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Carl Rogers was the leader of the humanistic psychology movement, spreading the concept of unconditional positive regard. Because of this focus on unconditional positive regard and compassion toward the human, Carl Rogers is most likely to agree with the statement.
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A person with an external locus of control who gets an F in mathematics class is most likely to say:
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"Teachers don't like me, so I never pass classes like this." An external locus of control is the belief that events in one's life, regardless of their quality, are caused by uncontrollable factors such as the environment, other people, or a higher power and are unrelated to the choices made by the individual. In this case, the person is most likely to blame the grade on the teacher and not on the lack of time spent studying.
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Which theory of personality emphasizes the value and importance of unconditional positive regard in relationships?
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This is a foundational belief in humanistic psychology.
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Dr. Foster wants to assess the extent to which a client is suffering from depression, delusions, and other symptoms of psychological disorders. Which personality assessment would be most helpful for this purpose?
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The MMPI is the most widely used and researched standardized psychometric test of adult personality and psychopathology.