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Topic 7: The Self – What makes you who you are?
7.1 Theories of the Self
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.
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