For several decades the U.S. Army used the slogan "Be all you can be" for recruiting. Using the language of humanistic psychology, the army could have rephrased their slogan as:
A) Practice self-actualization.
B) Develop a reaction formation.
C) Be an archetype.
D) Develop your id.
Answer: A
Rationale: Humanistic psychologists use the term self-actualization to refer to reaching our fullest potential, or "being all we can be."
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