7.1.1 Humanistic Theory (Rogers)

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    • What is the central focus of the Humanistic Theory proposed by Carl Rogers?
      Self-actualization
    • The Humanistic Theory emphasizes the importance of self-concept in how an individual perceives themselves.
    • Congruence between the ideal self and the real self is crucial for a positive self-concept
    • What are the two aspects of self-concept identified by Rogers?
      Ideal self and real self
    • Congruence between the ideal and real self leads to better mental health and positive self-concept.
    • Steps in achieving congruence according to Rogers
      1️⃣ Identify ideal self
      2️⃣ Identify real self
      3️⃣ Work towards aligning ideal and real self
    • What does the actual self represent in Rogers' theory?
      Current self-perception
    • The ideal self encompasses aspirations and values
    • Match the concepts with their definitions:
      Actual self ↔️ Current self-perception
      Ideal self ↔️ Desired self-image
    • What does the Humanistic Theory emphasize regarding self-perception?
      Self-concept
    • Congruence between the ideal self and real self is crucial for well-being.
    • What is an example of congruence according to the Humanistic Theory?
      Valuing and acting honestly
    • Carl Rogers proposed the Humanistic Theory, which emphasizes self-actualization
    • How did Carl Rogers view the self in terms of self-actualization?
      As a dynamic process
    • Rogers identified two aspects of self-concept: ideal self and real self.
    • Match the aspects of self-concept with their descriptions:
      Ideal self ↔️ What one aspires to be
      Real self ↔️ Current self-perception
    • What are conditions of worth in the Humanistic Theory?
      External criteria for approval
    • Conditions of worth can lead to conditional self-acceptance
    • Match the aspects with their descriptions under conditions of worth:
      Self-esteem with conditions ↔️ Contingent on external criteria
      Self-esteem without conditions ↔️ Unconditional and stable
    • A child praised only for academic success may develop conditions of worth.
    • What are the three key therapy techniques proposed by Carl Rogers?
      Empathy, unconditional positive regard, genuineness
    • One of Rogers' therapy techniques is empathy, which involves understanding clients without judgment
    • Unconditional positive regard means accepting clients as they are, regardless of their behavior.
    • How can Rogers' therapy techniques help a patient with anxiety?
      By creating a safe environment
    • The Humanistic Theory emphasizes self-concept, or how an individual perceives themselves.
    • The self-concept refers to how an individual perceives themselves.
    • Congruence between the ideal self and the real self is crucial for a positive self-concept and well-being.
    • Match the key concepts of the Humanistic Theory with their definitions:
      Self-actualization ↔️ Becoming the best version of oneself
      Self-concept ↔️ How an individual perceives themselves
    • Carl Rogers believed that the self is a dynamic process of self-actualization.
    • Rogers identified the ideal self and the real self as two aspects of self-concept.
    • Rogers emphasized that congruence between the ideal and real self leads to better mental health.
    • An example of congruence is valuing honesty and acting honestly.
    • What does the ideal self represent in Rogers' theory?
      Desired self-image
    • Conditions of worth develop when acceptance is contingent upon meeting specific criteria.
    • Conditional self-acceptance can lead to fragile self-esteem.
    • What type of self-acceptance fosters stable and resilient self-esteem?
      Unconditional self-acceptance
    • Empathy involves understanding and sharing the feelings of clients without judgment.
    • Order the three key therapy techniques employed by Carl Rogers:
      1️⃣ Empathy
      2️⃣ Unconditional Positive Regard
      3️⃣ Genuineness
    • What does unconditional positive regard involve in therapy?
      Accepting clients as they are
    • Genuineness in therapy means being authentic and transparent with clients.