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  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Carl Rogersself-concept is a central theme in his humanistic theory of psychology. It encompasses an individual’s self-image (how they see themselves), self-esteem (how much value they place on themselves), and ideal self (the person they aspire to be).

  3. In Rogers’ (1951) initial description of his theory of personality, the experiential field is described in four points, the self-actualizing tendency in three points, and the remaining eleven points attempt to define the self.

  4. To provide theoretical legitimacy to his clinical work, Rogers wrote 16 books and even more articles explaining how these 19 propositions worked on understanding the human personality. Among the most significant key points of Rogers’ approach is its redefining of the therapeutic relationship.

  5. May 20, 2019 · Carl Rogers (1902-1987) is considered one of the most influential psychologists of the 20 th century. He is best known for developing the psychotherapy method called client-centered therapy and as one of the founders of humanistic psychology.

  6. Dec 13, 2023 · The humanistic theory of personality posits that humans have an innate drive toward self-actualization, as long as they are surrounded by the right environment. It was developed by Carl Rogers, whose work (along with that of Abraham Maslow) helped establish the humanistic school of psychology.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Carl Rogers is best known for his idea of exercising unconditional positive regard when performing his humanistic and client-centered therapy. What is Carl Rogers' theory?

  8. Nov 21, 2023 · Carl Rogers embodied the humanistic approach in both theory and practice. His personality theory proposed a self-actualizing tendency as the foundation of personality development.

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