Carl rogers Flashcards

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One of 5 characteristic of a fully functioning this is
person is happy and satisfied with life, and always looking for new challenges and experiences.

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Fulfilled life

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What are the 5 characteristic of fully functioning person?

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Open to experience
Existential Living
Trust feelings
Creativity
Fulfilled life

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What is incongruent and congruent?;

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Incongruent- is the self image is different to the ideal self
Congruent- is the self image is similar to ideal self

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One of the 5 characteristic of fully functioning that A person does not play safe all the time. This involves the ability to adjust and change and seek new experiences.

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Creativity

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One of the five characteristics of the fully functioning person
That People’s own decisions are the right ones, and we should trust ourselves to make the right choices.

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Trust feelings

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What are the two broad assumption postulate by Carl roger

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Formative Tendency
Actualizing Tendency

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One of the five characteristics of the fully functioning person that
Being able to live and fully appreciate the present, not always looking back to the past or forward to the future

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Existential Living

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One of the five characteristics of the fully functioning person
That Both positive and negative emotions accepted. Negative feelings are not denied, but worked through

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Open to experience

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9
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He agreed the assumption of abra Maslow

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Carl roger

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10
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He agreed with the main assumptions of Abraham Maslow however, he added that for a person to “grow”, they need an

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Gemuieneness, Acceptance and Empathy

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tendency for all matter, both organic and inorganic, to evolve from simpler to more complex forms.

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Formative Tendency

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the tendency within all humans (and other animals and plants) to move toward completion or fulfillment of potentials. This tendency is the only motive people possess.

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Actualizing Tendency

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13
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This is the humanistic term for who we really are as a person.

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Self

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Two primary sources that influence our self-concept are

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Xildhoo experiences and Evaluation by others

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Self-concept includes three components

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Self worth
Self image
Ideal self

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16
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A self concept that the person who we would like to be. It consists of our goals and ambitions in life, and is dynamic – i.e., forever changing.

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Ideal self

17
Q

A self concept that

How we see ourselves, which is important to good psychological health.

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Self image

18
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Self-concept that developed in early childhood and were formed from the interaction of the child with the mother and father.

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Self worth

19
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Carl roger viewed the child as having two basic needs what are those?

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positive regard from other people and self-worth.

20
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developed in early childhood and were formed from the interaction of the child with the mother and father.

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Self worth

21
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is to do with how other people evaluate and judge us in social interaction

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Positive regard from other people

22
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What are the two positive regard?

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Unconditional positive regards
Condiioal positive regards

23
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A positive regard is where parents, significant others accepts and loves the person for what he or she is. Positive regard is not withdrawn if the person does something wrong or makes a mistake.

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Unconditional positive regard

24
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This is where positive regard, praise, and approval, depend upon the child, for example, behaving in ways that the parents think correct.

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Conditional positive regard