Carl Rogers – 19 Propositions
This article explores Carl Rogers’ 19 propositions of understanding of human behaviour, each proposition is examined, criticisms explored.
This article explores Carl Rogers’ 19 propositions of understanding of human behaviour, each proposition is examined, criticisms explored.
Rogers’ View of the Self-Concept: Carl Rogers described self-concept as the organised set of perceptions and beliefs a person holds about themselves. He believed that the “real self” (the authentic, innate self) often diverges from the “ideal self” (the self shaped by external expectations), and the gap between the two can lead to psychological distress.
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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a fascinating field that combines elements of psychology, communication, and personal development.
This article dives into the world of Scott Barry Kaufman. We will understand his contribution to cognitive science and humanist psychology, as well as self-transcendence.
This article will review the life and works of Lars Tornstam and understand his impact on the world of psychology.
In this article, we will review Clonginger’s life and contribution to the world of Psychology.
In this article, we will explore the life and works of Abraham Maslow, we will understand his ideas and legacy.
In this article, we will explore the question: Are all the branches of humanism simply many facets of the same coin?
In this article, we will explore the main concepts, principles, and applications of humanistic theory in various fields of psychology.