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Rogers: Person-Centered Theory (1. Person-Centered Theory (Rogerian…
Rogers: Person-Centered Theory
1. Person-Centered Theory
Awareness
Accurately symbolized
Distorted form
Ignored or denied
Becoming a Person
Contact with others
Positive regard
Positive self-regard
The Self & Self-Actualization
Self
Self-Concept
Ideal Self
Process of Self
Actualize
Maintain
Enhance experience
Formative Tendency
Actualizing Tendency
Barriers to Psychological Health
Incongruence
Vulnerability
Anxiety & Threat
Defensiveness
Distortion
Denial
Conditions of Worth
Disorganization
Basic Assumptions
Essentially positive nature
Movement toward self-actualizaiton
Contents that human is sinful & idea of id, etc.
Freely functioning & experience positive nature
Rogerian Approach
Self actualization motives
Processes of change
Feelings regarding social interactions
Individual behaves on subjective reality
Conscious perceptions
Organism & Awareness
Congruence & Incongruence
2. Psychotherapy
Counselor Congruence
Unconditional Positive Regard
If - Then Construction
Emphatic Listening
3. Person of Tomorrow
Live fully in the moment
Harmonious relation with others
Trust in their organismic selves
No artificial boundary between conscious and unconscious process
Open to their experience
basic trust of human nature
More adaptable
Enjoy a greater richness in life
'Love your neighbor as yourself.’
Matthew 22:39
~ SOLI DEO GLORIA ~