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  1. This study examined the self theory of Carl Rogers in depth. There are some important concepts illuminated well, considering one's personality development. Its main focus was positive regard, self ...

  2. Dec 27, 2022 · Rogers drew from this insight when he suggested that emotional acceptance may uncover suppressed and/or hidden aspects of the self, contending that clients who experience the full range of emotion also experience a conscious awareness that invites them to embrace the real-self. Although Kierkegaard’s and Rogersconcept of the self ...

  3. Dec 20, 2023 · Person-centered therapy, also known as client-centered therapy, is a psychological approach developed by Carl Rogers. It emphasizes the client’s autonomy and capacity for self-determination in the therapeutic process. The therapist provides a supportive environment, demonstrating empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence ...

  4. Self-concept is an idea much discussed by both psychologists and sociologists. Carl Rogers describes his notion of self-concept in his well-known book On Becoming a Person, originally published in 1961. In his thinking on self, Rogers was influenced by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. Rogers believed that the self has three aspects: real ...

  5. Carl Ransom Rogers and Person-Centred Theory Carl Ransom Rogers Carl Ransom Rogers (1902-1987) is best known for devising person-centred theory (also known as ‘client-centred theory), which is influenced by humanistic theory. He paved the way for client-led therapies, and is the source of many well-known quotes. Carl Rogers Early years Carl Ransom Rogers was born […]

  6. Carl Rogers saw the concept of self or "self-concept" as a single configuration of perceptions: ‘The self-structure is an organized configuration of perceptions of the self which are admissible to awareness’ (Rogers, 1951: 501, emphasis added).

  7. Oct 20, 2020 · However, in its simplest form, self-concept can be defined as one’s beliefs about oneself. Carl Rogers suggested that oneself, or the “self,” plays a role in the development of personality and behavior. Self-concept can be seen as what an individual understands him or herself to be, cultivated by the appraisal of oneself (Epstein 1973).

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