Theories of Personality 9th Edition
Chapter 9 Maslow: Holistic-Dynamic Theory 287 Concept of Humanity Maslow believed that all of us can be self-actualizing; our hu ...
288 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories self-actualizing people are not ordinary people with something added, but rather or ...
Chapter 9 Maslow: Holistic-Dynamic Theory 289 Key Terms and Concepts ∙ (^) Maslow assumed that motivation affects the whole pers ...
290 Rogers: Person- Centered Theory ⬥ Overview of Client-Centered Theory ⬥ Biography of Carl Rogers ⬥ Person-Centered Theory Bas ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 291 H e shared his elementary school days in Oak Park, Illinois, with Ernest Heming- w ...
292 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories Even though he formulated a rigorous, internally consistent theory of per- sonality ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 293 of 1926, he left the seminary to attend Teachers College on a full-time basis with ...
294 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories Wanting to expand his research and his ideas to psychiatry, Rogers accepted a posit ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 295 Rogers originally saw little need for a theory of personality. But under pres- sur ...
296 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories Actualizing Tendency An interrelated and more pertinent assumption is the actualizi ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 297 Although people share the actualizing tendency with plants and other animals, only ...
298 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories The Ideal Self The second subsystem of the self is the ideal self, defined as one’s ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 299 Levels of Awareness Rogers (1959) recognized three levels of awareness. First, som ...
300 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories order to survive, an infant must experience some contact from a parent or other car ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 301 Our perceptions of other people’s view of us are called external evaluations. Thes ...
302 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories Defensiveness In order to prevent this inconsistency between our organismic experie ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 303 explicitly sexual and scatological. The second case can be illustrated by a man wh ...
304 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories positive regard, and empathic listening are both necessary and sufficient (Rogers, ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 305 awareness. A person may be feeling angry, and the anger may be obvious to others; ...
306 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories suggests that the positive regard is no longer dependent on specific client behavio ...
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