Theories of Personality 9th Edition
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 ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 307 Process If the conditions of therapist congruence, unconditional positive regard, ...
308 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories They begin to develop unconditional self-regard, which means that they have a feel- ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 309 Because their ideal self and their real self are more congruent, clients experi- e ...
310 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories people grew out of his general theory of therapy. In 1951, Rogers first briefly put ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 311 would seek meaning beyond themselves and would yearn for the spiritual life and in ...
312 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories the scientist from self-deception and from intentionally or unintentionally manipu- ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 313 researchers used the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), the Self-Other Attitude Sca ...
314 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories a higher level of congruence than the therapy group at the beginning of the study, ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 315 Summary of Results The Chicago Studies demonstrated that people receiving client-c ...
316 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories which self-discrepancies predict emotional experience (Phillips & Silvia, 2005) ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 317 does not sufficiently overlap with his or her self-concept and this incongruence c ...
318 Part III Humanistic/Existential Theories Setting goals and finding the motivation to pursue them are both important aspects ...
Chapter 10 Rogers: Person-Centered Theory 319 their goals (Vainio & DaukantaitÄ—, 2015). This means that grit, rather than be ...
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