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What are the 3 parts of Carl Rogers personality theory?
His theory of personality involves a self-concept, which subsumes three components: self-worth, self-image and ideal self. Rogers developed an approach of client-centered therapy to help people self-actualize, or reach their full and unique potential.
Which is the correct description of Rogers theory of personality?
Roger believed that a person's behaviour is a factor motivated by self-actualisation tendencies to work and achieve the highest level of their potential and achievement. During this process, a person forms a structure of self or self-concept. A positive self-concept is associated with feeling good and safe.
What is not part of the definition of the self according to Rogers?
Answer and Explanation: The correct answer is d. Positive self-regard. Positive self regard is a principle of humanistic therapy that Carl Rogers posited but is not part of the identity formation of the self.
What are the characteristics of the fully functioning person according to Carl Rogers?
Rogers suggested that the fully functioning person is one who has embraced "existential living."3 In other words, they are able to live fully in the moment. They experience a sense of inner freedom and embrace creativity, excitement, and challenge.