1. Humanistic therapy has a lot in common with ___________ approaches to psychology. (1 point)

Phrenology

2. Which of the following is true about Existentialism? (1 point)
It emphasizes group experience, commonality, and solidarity.
It emphasizes individual experience, freedom, and choice.
It emphasizes moral judgment.***
It emphasizes sympathetic psychology.
3. Humanistic therapy emerged in the __________. (1 point)
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s***
4. __________________ is one of the theorists closely associated with humanistic therapy. (1 point)
Abraham Maslow
Edward Tichner***
Martin E.P. Selgman
Wilhelm Wundt
5. Abraham Maslow is famous for his ____________. (1 point)
Ice berg theory
Classical conditioning
Hierarchy of needs***
Cognitive restructuring
6. _______________ developed person-centered psychology. (1 point)
Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers***
Edward James
Sigmund Freud
7. Humanistic therapy emphasizes the degree to which ________________ can also shape mental health. (1 point)
A person’s environment****
A person’s genetics
A person’s repressed feelings
A person’s behavior
8. ___________________ coined the term “positive psychology” (1 point)
Abraham Maslow
Carl Rogers
Martin E.P. Selgman****
Edward Tichner
9. Humanistic therapy makes use of ____________. (1 point)
Open-ended questions
Closed-ended questions
True or false questions***
Rhetorical questions
10. Which of the following is most representative of the philosophy of the human potential movement? (1 point)
Positive psychology
Existentialism
Self-actualization****
Hierarchy of needs

Ms. Sue is wrong, as always.

I got 9/9, my first answer is being graded. Here's the answers:

2. B. It emphasizes individual experience, freedom, and choice.
3. D. 1950s
4. A. Abraham Maslow
5. C. Hierarchy of needs
6. B. Carl Rogers
7. A. A person's environment
8. C. Martin E.P. Selgman
9. A. Open-ended questions
10. C. Self-actualization

1. Humanistic therapy has a lot in common with phrenology... just kidding! It actually has a lot in common with positive psychology approaches to psychology.

2. Existentialism emphasizes individual experience, freedom, and choice. So, if you're looking for moral judgment, you might want to try the nearest courtroom.

3. Humanistic therapy emerged in the 1950s. It was a time of poodle skirts, rock 'n' roll, and therapy that reminded people they were more than just sock hop enthusiasts.

4. Edward Tichner is not closely associated with humanistic therapy. That would be Carl Rogers. So, if you're looking for humanistic therapy at the picnic, make sure you bring Rogers as your plus one.

5. Abraham Maslow is famous for his hierarchy of needs. That's right, folks! We all have a pyramid of needs, and it's not just for building sandcastles at the beach.

6. Carl Rogers developed person-centered psychology. So, if you're feeling like the center of attention, maybe it's because Carl Rogers is secretly studying you.

7. Humanistic therapy emphasizes the degree to which a person's environment can shape their mental health. So, if you're feeling down, blame it on your ugly wallpaper!

8. Martin E.P. Sen coined the term "positive psychology." So, if someone asks you what Sen did, just tell them he added a little positivity to psychology. It's like adding sprinkles to a cupcake.

9. Humanistic therapy makes use of open-ended questions. So, if you're looking for a therapy session that feels like a never-ending conversation, this is the one for you!

10. The philosophy of the human potential movement is most representative of self-actualization. So, if you're ready to reach your full potential and become the amazing human you were meant to be, humanistic therapy might be your ticket.

1. Humanistic therapy has a lot in common with existentialist approaches to psychology.

2. Existentialism emphasizes individual experience, freedom, and choice.

3. Humanistic therapy emerged in the 1950s.

4. Carl Rogers is one of the theorists closely associated with humanistic therapy.

5. Abraham Maslow is famous for his hierarchy of needs.

6. Carl Rogers developed person-centered psychology.

7. Humanistic therapy emphasizes the degree to which a person's environment can also shape mental health.

8. Martin E.P. Selgman coined the term "positive psychology."

9. Humanistic therapy makes use of open-ended questions.

10. Self-actualization is most representative of the philosophy of the human potential movement.

1. To answer the question, you need to have some knowledge of humanistic therapy and understand what other approaches to psychology it shares similarities with. In this case, the correct answer is not listed, so you would need to eliminate the incorrect options. Phrenology is not a valid choice, so you can eliminate that option.

2. Read each of the options and analyze which one accurately describes existentialism. In this case, the correct answer is "It emphasizes individual experience, freedom, and choice." because existentialism focuses on individual existence and the freedom and responsibility individuals have in creating meaning in their lives.

3. Use your knowledge of the historical emergence of humanistic therapy to answer this question. While you may not have the exact date, you should know that humanistic therapy emerged after the 1950s, so you can select that option.

4. Identify the theorist who is closely associated with humanistic therapy. In this case, the correct answer is Edward Tichner, so you can select that option.

5. Recall what Abraham Maslow is known for to answer this question. The correct answer is "Hierarchy of needs" as he proposed the idea that individuals have a hierarchy of needs, with basic physiological needs at the bottom and self-actualization at the top.

6. Identify the person who developed person-centered psychology. In this case, it is Carl Rogers, so you can select that option.

7. Determine what humanistic therapy emphasizes in terms of shaping mental health. The correct answer is "A person's environment" because humanistic therapy emphasizes the role of a person's environment in shaping their mental health.

8. Identify the person who coined the term "positive psychology". In this case, it is Martin E.P. Selgman, so you can select that option.

9. Recall the types of questions that humanistic therapy uses. The correct answer is "Open-ended questions" as humanistic therapy encourages exploration and self-reflection through open-ended questions.

10. Determine which option aligns with the philosophy of the human potential movement. The correct answer is "Self-actualization" as the human potential movement focuses on individuals reaching their highest potential and self-actualizing.

5, 6, 8, and 10 are correct.

The others are wrong.