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October 1, 2013
Authenticity, Integrity, & Vitality exam 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The self as only a by product of conditioning. | Behaviorism |
| Reality is inherent only in immediate sense data- and the self is far from this. | Positivism |
| There is no inner self to which our actions should be true. | Post Modern Thought |
| Freud-There is a true self-although it is dark & determined by unconscious sexual & aggressive forces. | Classical Psychoanalytic Theory |
| Discussed the concept of free ego energy, contacting ones true self, and the possibility of psychic unity. | Ego Psycgology |
| There is authentic self beneath multiple personas capable of growth & ever increasing contact with rich meanings. | Jungian Psychoanalysis |
| Congruence; the state of coming together. | Humanistic Psychology Carol Rogers |
| is part of authenticity or integraty. You are aware of what you are feeling-part of emotional intelligence and not alexithymia. you are aware of when you are angry, nervous sad or happy. | congruence(or the coming together)of your inner experiance and awareness |
| is part of authenticity or integraty. you communticate with other people what you are feeling-others know where you stand. People who do this are often authentic or genuine. | congruence(or the coming together)of your awareness and your communication. |
| is a primary target of many psychotherapies and mindfulness meditation. | Intrapsychic congruence |
| is a target of group therapy and social skills interventions. | Interpersonal congruence |
| How does one grow and develop into authenticity? | 1. Acting one way around your parents. 2. Acting another way around some of your peers. 3. Acting another way around other peers. |
| A foreclosed identity status, A moratorium identity status, and An achieved identity status. | Adolescents need to pass through three stages in the development of their identities |
| in which adolescents mirror the ambitions and values of important others without questioning them. | A foreclosed identity status |
| in which they question their former sense of identity. | A moratorium identity status |
| in which they have consciously committed to an identity. | An achieved identity status |
| What can we do to foster or increase authenticity? | |
| What does it mean to find your “voice”? | the extent to which people feel free to express their actual perceptions, thoughts, and emotions to others. |
| Finding your voice is closely linked to | 1. Authenticity 2. Being true to yourself 3. Speaking to the reality that you see 4. Can be a tremendous source of justice and power |
| the energy you have when you are doing what you love – or following your bliss. | Flow |