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An American psychologist and among the founders of humanistic approach to psychology
Carl Ransom Rogers
A psychological perspective that rose prominence in the mid 20th century
Humanistic
psychology
The person that you would like yourself to be
Ideal self
The person you actually are
Real self
You essential characteristic that never, ever changes and sticks with you all your life
Trait
A psychologist that proposed his "personality trait" theory asserting that every person possesses traits
Gordon Allport
A psychiatrist that began to develop his transactional analysis model as basis for understanding behavior
Eric Berne
The voice of authority
Parent ego state
The rational person
Adult ego state
Loves to play but is sensitive and vulnerable
Natural child
The curious child who wants everything
Little professor
The one who reacts to the world
Adaptive child
Proposed that the human self has three related but separable domains. These domains are: experiential self, private self-conscious and public persona
Gregg Henriques
The theater of consciousness because it is the first to experience its beingness
Experiential self
Described as the narrator or interpreter
Private
self-conscious
The image you project to public
Public
persona
The product of early experience
False self
Feels that it is still connected to the true self
Healthy false
self
An individual who may seem happy and comfortable in his or her environment but actually forced to fit in
Unhealthy false self
Flourishes in infancy if the mother is positively responsive to the child's spontaneous expressions.
True
self
Unity is one the the defining features of selfhood and identity
Roy
Baumeister
The "self" is simply the person who is me
Donald
Winnicott