_____ created person-centered therapy in an effort to help each individual become _____

a) Alfred Adler; at peace with respect to his/her id, ego, and superego functioning.
b) Sigmund Freud; free of defense mechanisms.
c) Carl Rogers; a fully functioning person.
d) Carl Jung; a part of a collectivist society.

Answer: c

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Which of the following statements best summarizes the incidence of low-birthweight births since the middle of the twentieth century?

The rate of low-birthweight births peaked in the 1960s and has declined steadily since. The rate of low-birthweight births reached a low in 1990 and rose in the first decade of the twenty-first century. The rate of low-birthweight births peaked in the 1990s and has been declining since. Low-birthweight births were rare until the 1970s but have been increasing steadily since then.

Psychology

People with antisocial personality disorder do not respond physiologically in the same manner that other people do. For example, when compared to control participants, they

A) have no parasympathetic activation. B) are hyper-responsive to loud sounds and bright lights. C) show abnormalities in right-hemisphere activation. D) are slow to have an autonomic response to disturbing pictures.

Psychology